Table 1
Physical parameters for the presented ideal Bonnor−Ebert sphere setups and MHD setups.
Setup | Align. | λ [μm] | Temp. Tg [K] | Temp. Td [K] | Morph. | Mag. field [T] |
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BEtoro | PA | 811 | X | 15 | torodial | X |
BEquad1 | PA | 811 | X | 5−15 | quadrupole | X |
BEquad2 | IDG | 811 | 10−25 | 5−15 | quadrupole. | 2.0 × 10-8 |
BEhour1 | PA | 811 | X | 5−15 | hourglass | X |
BEhour2 | IDG | 811 | 10−25 | 5−15 | hourglass | 2.0 × 10-8 |
BEhelic1 | PA | 811 | X | 5−15 | hour., & torod. | X |
BEhelic2 | IDG | 811 | 10−25 | 5−15 | hour., & torod. | 2.0 × 10-8 |
MHDsim1 | PA | 1−103 | X | 0-280 | irregular | X |
MHDsim2 | IDG | 1−103 | 0−2000 | 0-280 | irregular | 8.8 × 10-10–9.4 × 10-5 |
Notes. The characteristic radius for the Bonnor–Ebert sphere is Rc = 1100 AU with an central number density of n0 = 1013 m-3. For the PA alignment not all parameters are required (see Sect. 2.3). Parameters irrelevant for the radiative transport calculations are marked with an X.
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