Angular momentum transport in thin accretion disks and intermittent accretion
- PMID: 11497756
- DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.87.051101
Angular momentum transport in thin accretion disks and intermittent accretion
Abstract
The plasma modes, transporting angular momentum in accretion disks, under minimally restrictive conditions when the magnetic energy density is significant relative to the thermal energy density, are shown to be singular if the ideal MHD approximation is adopted. A similarity with the modes producing magnetic reconnection in current carrying plasmas is established. The combined effects of finite plasma temperature, of plasma compressibility, of the gradient of the rotation frequency, and of appropriate transport processes (outside ideal MHD) are involved in the onset of these nonaxisymmetric and locally corotating modes.
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