Ge. Ciolek et Tc. Mouschovias, AMBIPOLAR DIFFUSION, INTERSTELLAR DUST, AND THE FORMATION OF CLOUD CORES AND PROTOSTARS .1. BASIC PHYSICS AND FORMULATION OF THE PROBLEM, The Astrophysical journal, 418(2), 1993, pp. 774-793
We formulate the problem of the self-initiated formation and contracti
on of cloud cores due to ambipolar diffusion in axisymmetric, self-gra
vitating, isothermal, magnetic molecular cloud models, accounting for
a cosmic abundance of interstellar grains (both charged and neutral).
The basic microscopic and macroscopic effects of grains are discussed.
The magnetohydrodynamic equations for a multicomponent plasma are der
ived, the dimensionless free parameters are obtained, and their meanin
g is explained physically. The ion and electron fluids combine to form
a system of ''quasiparticles,'' each having an effective charge Z(eff
) = e(n(i) - n(e))/n(i) (where n(i) and n(e) are the number densities
of ions and electrons, and e the electronic charge). Electrostatic att
raction between quasiparticles, which are attached to the magnetic fie
ld, and negatively charged grains couples the grains to the field even
at densities at which grain-neutral collisions would normally decoupl
e the grains from the field. Also, neutral grains can couple to the ma
gnetic field through (inelastic) charge capture. The numerical method
of solution, the results, and their application to the formation of co
res and protostars in molecular clouds are presented in following pape
rs.