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Viscous Hydrodynamics Simulations of Circumbinary Accretion Discs: Variability, Quasi-Steady State, and Angular Momentum Transfer

Solar and Stellar Astrophysics 2016-12-07 v2 Earth and Planetary Astrophysics

Abstract

We carry out numerical simulations of circumbinary discs, solving the viscous hydrodynamics equations on a polar grid covering an extended disc outside the binary co-orbital region. We use carefully controlled outer boundary conditions and long-term integrations to ensure that the disc reaches a quasi-steady state, in which the time-averaged mass accretion rate onto the binary, M˙\langle\dot{M}\rangle, matches the mass supply rate at the outer disc. We focus on binaries with comparable masses and a wide range of eccentricities (eBe_\mathrm{B}). For eB0.05e_\mathrm{B} \lesssim 0.05, the mass accretion rate of the binary is modulated at about 55 times the binary period; otherwise it is modulated at the binary period. The inner part of the circumbinary disc (r6aBr \lesssim 6 a_\mathrm{B}) generally becomes coherently eccentric. For low and high eBe_\mathrm{B}, the disc line of apsides precesses around the binary, but for intermediate eBe_\mathrm{B} (0.20.40.2 - 0.4), it instead becomes locked with that of the binary. By considering the balance of angular momentum transport through the disc by advection, viscous stress, and gravitational torque, we determine the time-averaged net angular momentum transfer rate to the binary, J˙\langle\dot{J}\rangle. The specific angular momentum, l0=J˙/M˙l_0 = \langle\dot{J}\rangle/\langle\dot{M}\rangle, depends non-monotonically on eBe_\mathrm{B}. Contrary to previous claims, we find that l0l_0 is positive for most eBe_\mathrm{B}, implying that the binary receives net angular momentum, which may cause its separation to grow with time. The minimum l0l_0 occurs at intermediate eBe_\mathrm{B} (0.20.40.2 - 0.4), corresponding to the regime where the inner eccentric disc is apsidally aligned with the binary.

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Cite

@article{arxiv.1610.07263,
  title  = {Viscous Hydrodynamics Simulations of Circumbinary Accretion Discs: Variability, Quasi-Steady State, and Angular Momentum Transfer},
  author = {Ryan Miranda and Diego Muñoz and Dong Lai},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1610.07263},
  year   = {2016}
}

Comments

24 pages, 20 figures, accepted for publication in MNRAS