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Disk formation through accretion of stellar wind

Kolykhalov et al., 1979

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8663760444914915288
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Kolykhalov P
Syunyaev R
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Soviet Astronomy Letters, vol. 5, July-Aug. 1979, p. 180-183. Translation Pisma v Astronomicheskii Zhurnal, vol. 5, July 1979, p. 338-344.

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In the case of accretion of radiative plasma, matter~ r0. In the Newtonian theory of standard disk acwill flow into the disk along a narrow band. If VW>> V~ cretion, 4 f0 (r)= 1-(ro/r) h/2.this band will be parallel to the direction in which the undisturbed stellar wind is …
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