Quasi-viscous accretion flow -- I: Equilibrium conditions and asymptotic behaviour
Abstract
In a novel approach to studying viscous accretion flows, viscosity has been introduced as a perturbative effect, involving a first-order correction in the -viscosity parameter. This method reduces the problem of solving a second-order nonlinear differential equation (Navier-Stokes equation) to that of an effective first-order equation. Viscosity breaks down the invariance of the equilibrium conditions for stationary inflow and outflow solutions, and distinguishes accretion from wind. Under a dynamical systems classification, the only feasible critical points of this "quasi-viscous" flow are saddle points and spirals. A linearised and radially propagating time-dependent perturbation gives rise to secular instability on large spatial scales of the disc. Further, on these same length scales, the velocity evolution equation of the quasi-viscous flow has been transformed to bear a formal closeness with Schr\"odinger's equation with a repulsive potential. Compatible with the transport of angular momentum to the outer regions of the disc, a viscosity-limited length scale has been defined for the full spatial extent over which the accretion process would be viable.
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@article{arxiv.0812.4793,
title = {Quasi-viscous accretion flow -- I: Equilibrium conditions and asymptotic behaviour},
author = {Jayanta K. Bhattacharjee and Atri Bhattacharya and Tapas K. Das and Arnab K. Ray},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0812.4793},
year = {2015}
}
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15 pages