Hydrodynamical models of the $\beta$ Lyr A circumstellar disc
Abstract
We study dynamics of circumstellar discs, with a focus on the Lyrae A binary system. This system with ongoing mass transfer has been extensively observed, using photometry, spectroscopy and interferometry. All these observations were recently interpreted using a radiation-transfer kinematic model. We modified the analytical Shakura-Sunyaev models for a general opacity prescription, and derived radial profiles of various quantities. These profiles were computed for the fixed accretion rate, , inferred from the observed rate of change of the binary period. More general models were computed numerically, using 1-dimensional radiative hydrodynamics, accounting for viscous, radiative as well as irradiation terms. The initial conditions were taken from the analytical models. To achieve the accretion rate, the surface density~ must be much higher (of the order of for the viscosity parameter ) than in the kinematic model. Viscous dissipation and radiative cooling in the optically thick regime lead to a high midplane temperature~ (up to ). The accretion disc is still gas pressure dominated with the opacity close to Kramers one. To reconcile temperature profiles with observations, we had to distinguish three different temperatures: midplane, atmospheric and irradiation. The latter two are comparable to observations (30000 to 12000 ). We demonstrate that the aspect ratio~ of 0.08 can be achieved in a hydrostatic equilibrium, as opposed to previous works considering the disc to be vertically unstable.
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@article{arxiv.2509.12139,
title = {Hydrodynamical models of the $\beta$ Lyr A circumstellar disc},
author = {Kristián Vitovský and Miroslav Brož},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2509.12139},
year = {2026}
}
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17 pages, 26 figures, Accepted to Astronomy & Astrophysics