Outbursts of Young Stellar Objects
Abstract
We argue that the outbursts of the FU Orionis stars occur on timescales which are much longer than expected from the standard disc instability model with αc 10-3. The outburst, recurrence, and rise times are consistent with the idea that the accretion disc in these objects is truncated at a radius Ri 40 . In agreement with a number of previous authors we suggest that the inner regions of the accretion discs in FU Ori objects are evacuated by the action of a magnetic propeller anchored on the central star. We develop an analytic solution for the steady state structure of an accretion disc in the presence of a central magnetic torque, and present numerical calculations to follow its time evolution. These calculations confirm that a recurrence time that is consistent with observations can be obtained by selecting appropriate values for viscosity and magnetic field strength.
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