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Table 4

Energy content of the outflows.

ω ce / ω pe n bg / n 0 Tbg,e, Tbg,i (K) electrons ions

1 0.1 1.5 × 107, idem 10 0.4 Γout,s − 1 0.49 31% 0.02 20%
Γout,s(h0,out,s − 1) 1.07 69% 0.08 80%

3 0.31 2.0 × 108, idem 29 1.2 Γout,s − 1 0.71 14% 0.065 22%
Γout,s(h0,out,s − 1) 4.34 86% 0.24 78%

3 0.1 3 × 109, 2 × 108 90 3.6 Γout,s − 1 0.089 1% 0.056 9%
Γout,s(h0,out,s − 1) 15 99% 0.54 91%

3 0.1 1.5 × 107, idem 90 3.6 Γout,s − 1 0.63 5% 0.13 20%
Γout,s(h0,out,s − 1) 11 95% 0.5 80%

3 0.1 2.0 × 108, idem 90 3.6 Γout,s − 1 0.38 4% 0.091 14%
Γout,s(h0,out,s − 1) 9.7 96% 0.56 86%

6 0.1 8.0 × 108, idem 360 14 Γout,s − 1 0.42 1% 0.19 8%
Γout,s(h0,out,s − 1) 51 99% 2.2 92%

Notes. The energy flux due to the bulk flow mean velocity is proportional to Γout,s − 1, and the energy flux due to kinetic particle motions and pressure work is proportional to Γout,s(h0,out,s − 1) (see Eq. (12)). Here BG/B0 = 0. Quantities are measured at their maximum value, which is reached at the end of the exhausts along z.

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