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Radiation-pressure instability is an artifact of constant-$α$ closure

High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena 2026-06-30 v1 Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics

Abstract

The standard α\alpha-disk formalism parametrizes turbulent angular momentum transport through a dimensionless coefficient α\alpha, assumed to be spatially and thermodynamically invariant. While analytically convenient, this assumption leads to the well-known thermal and viscous instabilities in radiation-pressure dominated (RPD) regions. We show that this instability is not the consequence of radiation pressure, but is due to enforcing a constant α\alpha across distinct thermodynamic regimes. Requiring the steady thin-disk (TD) to remain thermally stable and single-valued in the M˙\dot{M}--Σ\Sigma plane yields a necessary condition on the stress response, expressed as ηxdlnαx/dlnX>4/7\eta_{\rm x} \equiv d\ln\alpha_{\rm x}\,/\,d\ln X > 4/7, where XPgas/PradX \equiv P_{\rm gas}/P_{\rm rad}. The resulting viscosity law αxα(X)\alpha_{\rm x} \equiv \alpha(X) emerges directly from the internal consistency of TD equations, without modifying the stress law or invoking any additional physics. αx\alpha_{\rm x} removes the RPD unstable branch. The disk structure becomes smooth and globally single-valued, with higher Σ\Sigma and τ\tau in the inner RPD disk, while preserving the standard effective-temperature profile. This increases thermal and inflow timescales, offering a natural route to accretion-state dependent variability without large-amplitude radiation-pressure limit cycles. It also motivates revisiting AGN disk tensions, including microlensing sizes and continuum reverberation lags with improved radiative-transfer modeling. The results show that the RPD instability, and possibly some associated AGN disk tensions, reflect an inconsistent viscosity closure.

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@article{arxiv.2606.31998,
  title  = {Radiation-pressure instability is an artifact of constant-$α$ closure},
  author = {M. H. Naddaf and M. Ghasemnezhad and H. Ghanbarnejad and D. Hutsemékers and B. Czerny},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2606.31998},
  year   = {2026}
}

Comments

4 pages + appendix (4 pages), 2 figures, A&A Letters