Wave Excitation in Disks Around Rotating Magnetic Stars
Abstract
The accretion disk around a rotating magnetic star (neutron star, white dwarf or T Tauri star) is subjected to periodic vertical magnetic forces from the star, with the forcing frequency equal to the stellar spin frequency or twice the spin frequency. This gives rise bending waves in the disk that may influence the variabilities of the system. We study the excitation, propagation and dissipation of these waves using a hydrodynamical model coupled with a generic model description of the magnetic forces. The bending waves are excited at the Lindblad/vertical resonance, and propagate either to larger radii or inward toward the corotation resonance where dissipation takes place. While the resonant torque is negligible compared to the accretion torque, the wave nevertheless may reach appreciable amplitude and can cause or modulate flux variabilities from the system. We discuss applications of our result to the observed quasi-periodic oscillations from various systems, in particular neutron star low-mass X-ray binaries.
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@article{arxiv.0709.3086,
title = {Wave Excitation in Disks Around Rotating Magnetic Stars},
author = {Dong Lai and Hang Zhang},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0709.3086},
year = {2009}
}
Comments
Small changes/clarifications. To be published in ApJ, Aug.20,2008 issue