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Growth of Perturbation in Gravitational Collapse and Accretion

Astrophysics 2009-10-31 v2

Abstract

When a self-gravitating spherical gas cloud collapses or accretes onto a central mass, the inner region of the cloud develops a density profile ρr3/2\rho\propto r^{-3/2} and the velocity approaches free-fall. We show that in this region, nonspherical perturbations grow with decreasing radius. In the linear regime, the tangential velocity perturbation increases as r1r^{-1}, while the Lagrangian density perturbation, Δρ/ρ\Delta\rho/\rho, grows as r1/2r^{-1/2}. Faster growth occurs if the central collapsed object maintains a finite multiple moment, in which case Δρ/ρ\Delta\rho/\rho increases as rlr^{-l}, where ll specifies the angular degree of the perturbation. These scaling relations are different from those obtained for the collapse of a homogeneous cloud. Our numerical calculations indicate that nonspherical perturbations are damped in the subsonic region, and that they grow and approach the asymptotic scalings in the supersonic region. The implications of our results to asymmetric supernova collapse and to black hole accretion are briefly discussed.

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@article{arxiv.astro-ph/9906400,
  title  = {Growth of Perturbation in Gravitational Collapse and Accretion},
  author = {Dong Lai and Peter Goldreich},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:astro-ph/9906400},
  year   = {2009}
}

Comments

23 pages including 6 ps figures; Minor changes and update; To appear in ApJ, 2000