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A&A 422, 225-237 (2004)
DOI: 10.1051/0004-6361:20034583
Stellar evolution with rotation and magnetic fields
II. General equations for the transport by Tayler-Spruit dynamo
A. Maeder and G. MeynetGeneva Observatory, 1290 Sauverny, Switzerland
e-mail: andre.maeder@obs.unige.ch; georges.meynet@obs.unige.ch
(Received 28 October 2003 / Accepted 6 April 2004 )
Abstract
We further develop the Tayler-Spruit
dynamo theory, based on the most efficient instability for generating
magnetic fields in radiative layers
of differentially rotating stars. We avoid the simplifying assumptions
that either the
- or the
T-gradient dominates,
but we treat the general case and we also account for
the nonadiabatic effects, which favour the growth of the magnetic field.
The general equation leads to the same analytical solutions in the
limiting cases considered by Spruit (2002).
Numerical models of a
star with a magnetic field are performed.
The differences between the asymptotic solutions and the general solution
demonstrate the need to use the general solution. Stars
with a magnetic field rotate almost as a solid body.
Several of their properties (size of the core, MS lifetimes, tracks, abundances)
are closer to those of models without rotation than with rotation only.
In particular, the observed N/C or N/H excesses in OB stars are better explained
by our previous models with rotation only than by the present models with magnetic fields
that predict no nitrogen excesses.
Key words: stars: rotation -- stars: magnetic fields -- stars: evolution
Offprint request: A. Maeder, andre.maeder@obs.unige.ch
© ESO 2004
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