Péridier Library Abstract Archive
Abstract No. UT 327
Title: Alignment of Suprathermally Rotating Grains
Author(s): A. Lazarian, University of Texas at Austin
Keywords: suprathermal rotation, desorption, mechanical alignment
E-Mail: Alex Lazarian (to request a full copy of this paper)
Preprint: 9508061 Document source or PostScript
Release date: 08/18/95 15:33:13
Comments: 9 pages, 0 figures
It is shown, that mechanical alignment can be efficient for suprathermally
rotating grains, provided that they drift with supersonic velocities. Such
a drift should be widely spread due to both Alfvénic waves and ambipolar
diffusion. Moreover, if suprathermal rotation is caused by grain interaction
with a radiative flux, it is shown, that mechanical alignment may be present
even in the absence of supersonic drift. This means that the range of
applicability of mechanical alignment is wider that it is generally accepted
and it can rival the paramagnetic one. We also study the latter mechanism and
reexamine the interplay between poisoning of active sites and desorption of
molecules blocking the access to the active sites of H2 formation in order
to explain the observed poor alignment of small grains and good alignment of
large grains. To have a more comprehensive picture of alignment we briefly
discuss the alignment by radiation fluxes and caused by grain magnetic
moments.