Excitation of trapped oscillations in discs around black holes
Abstract
High-frequency quasi-periodic oscillations detected in the light curves of black hole candidates can, according to one model, be identified with hydrodynamic oscillations of the accretion disc. We describe a non-linear coupling mechanism, suggested by Kato, through which inertial waves trapped in the inner regions of accretion discs around black holes are excited. Global warping and/or eccentricity of the disc have a fundamental role in this coupling: they combine with trapped modes, generating negative energy waves, that are damped as they approach the inner edge of the disc or their corotation resonance. As a result of this damping, inertial oscillations are amplified. We calculate the resulting eigenfunctions and their growth rates.
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@article{arxiv.0810.0116,
title = {Excitation of trapped oscillations in discs around black holes},
author = {Barbara T. Ferreira and Gordon I. Ogilvie},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0810.0116},
year = {2009}
}
Comments
6 pages, 2 figures; accepted for inclusion in the proceedings of "Cool Discs, Hot Flows: The Varying Faces of Accreting Compact Objects," ed. M. Axelsson (New York: AIP)