We have performed 2.5D and 3D simulations of conical jets driven by the
rotation of an ordered, large-scale magnetic field in a stratified atmosphere.
The simulations cover about three orders of magnitude in distance to capture
the centrifugal acceleration as well as the evolution past the Alfven surface.
We find that the jets develop kink instabilities, the characteristics of which
depend on the velocity profile imposed at the base of the flow. The
instabilities are especially pronounced with a rigid rotation profile, which
induces a shearless magnetic field. The jet's expansion appears to be limiting
the growth of Alfven mode instabilities.Comment: 10 pages, 13 figures, accepted for publication in A&