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High-and low-velocity magnetized outflows in the star formation process in a gravitationally collapsing cloud
MN Machida, S Inutsuka, T Matsumoto
The Astrophysical Journal 676 (2), 1088, 2008
2482008
Radiation magnetohydrodynamic simulations of protostellar collapse: protostellar core formation
K Tomida, K Tomisaka, T Matsumoto, Y Hori, S Okuzumi, MN Machida, ...
The Astrophysical Journal 763 (1), 6, 2012
2182012
Fragmentation of a molecular cloud core versus fragmentation of the massive protoplanetary disk in the main accretion phase
T Matsumoto, T Hanawa
The Astrophysical Journal 595 (2), 913, 2003
1762003
Effect of magnetic braking on circumstellar disk formation in a strongly magnetized cloud
MN Machida, S Inutsuka, T Matsumoto
Publications of the Astronomical Society of Japan 63 (3), 555-573, 2011
1662011
Formation process of the circumstellar disk: long-term simulations in the main accretion phase of star formation
MN Machida, S Inutsuka, T Matsumoto
The Astrophysical Journal 724 (2), 1006, 2010
1632010
Magnetic fields and rotations of protostars
MN Machida, S Inutsuka, T Matsumoto
The Astrophysical Journal 670 (2), 1198, 2007
1592007
Collapse and fragmentation of rotating magnetized clouds—II. Binary formation and fragmentation of first cores
MN Machida, T Matsumoto, T Hanawa, K Tomisaka
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society 362 (2), 382-402, 2005
1572005
The formation of massive molecular filaments and massive stars triggered by a magnetohydrodynamic shock wave
T Inoue, P Hennebelle, Y Fukui, T Matsumoto, K Iwasaki, S Inutsuka
Publications of the Astronomical Society of Japan 70 (SP2), S53, 2018
1512018
Formation scenario for wide and close binary systems
MN Machida, K Tomisaka, T Matsumoto, S Inutsuka
The Astrophysical Journal 677 (1), 327, 2008
1502008
Directions of outflows, disks, magnetic fields, and rotation of young stellar objects in collapsing molecular cloud cores
T Matsumoto, K Tomisaka
The Astrophysical Journal 616 (1), 266, 2004
1492004
Collapse and fragmentation of rotating magnetized clouds—I. Magnetic flux-spin relation
MN Machida, T Matsumoto, K Tomisaka, T Hanawa
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society 362 (2), 369-381, 2005
1412005
Recurrent planet formation and intermittent protostellar outflows induced by episodic mass accretion
MN Machida, S Inutsuka, T Matsumoto
The Astrophysical Journal 729 (1), 42, 2011
1402011
Gas accretion onto a protoplanet and formation of a gas giant planet
MN Machida, E Kokubo, S Inutsuka, T Matsumoto
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society 405 (2), 1227-1243, 2010
1312010
The origin and formation of the circumstellar disc
MN Machida, T Matsumoto
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society 413 (4), 2767-2784, 2011
1242011
Conditions for circumstellar disc formation: effects of initial cloud configuration and sink treatment
MN Machida, S Inutsuka, T Matsumoto
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society 438 (3), 2278-2306, 2014
1162014
The birth of a massive first-star binary
K Sugimura, T Matsumoto, T Hosokawa, S Hirano, K Omukai
The Astrophysical Journal Letters 892 (1), L14, 2020
1132020
First MHD simulation of collapse and fragmentation of magnetized molecular cloud cores
MN Machida, K Tomisaka, T Matsumoto
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society 348 (1), L1-L5, 2004
1112004
Emergence of protoplanetary disks and successive formation of gaseous planets by gravitational instability
S Inutsuka, MN Machida, T Matsumoto
The Astrophysical Journal Letters 718 (2), L58, 2010
1082010
Radiation magnetohydrodynamics simulation of proto-stellar collapse: two-component molecular outflow
K Tomida, K Tomisaka, T Matsumoto, K Ohsuga, MN Machida, K Saigo
The Astrophysical Journal Letters 714 (1), L58, 2010
1022010
Gravitational contraction of rotating clouds: Formation of self-similarly collapsing disks
T Matsumoto, T Hanawa, F Nakamura
The Astrophysical Journal 478 (2), 569, 1997
1001997
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