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The Role of Magnetic Fields in the Origin and Structure of Planetary Nebulae
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 14 August 2015
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That the characteristic, quasi-symmetrical structure of planetary nebulae may result from the presence of imbedded magnetic fields has undoubtedly occurred to many astronomers. Gurzadian (1962), for example, employed the widely used equation
where p is the pressure of the ionized gas and H the magnetic-field intensity. This equation specifies that the sum of the gas and magnetic pressures should be constant for a given value of the radius.
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Gurzadian, G.A. (1962) The Magnetic Fields in Planetary Nebulae, in Vistas in Astronomy, 5, Ed. by Beer, A., Pergamon Press, New York, p. 40.Google Scholar