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Accretion disk dynamics: α-viscosity in self-similar self-gravitating models

Published 12 Feb 2016 in astro-ph.HE, astro-ph.GA, and astro-ph.SR | (1602.04069v1)

Abstract: Aims: We investigate the suitability of {\alpha}-viscosity in self-similar models for self-gravitating disks with a focus on active galactic nuclei (AGN) disks. Methods: We use a self-similar approach to simplify the partial differential equations arising from the evolution equation, which are then solved using numerical standard procedures. Results: We find a self-similar solution for the dynamical evolution of self-gravitating {\alpha}-disks and derive the significant quantities. In the Keplerian part of the disk our model is consistent with standard stationary {\alpha}-disk theory, and self-consistent throughout the self-gravitating regime. Positive accretion rates throughout the disk demand a high degree of self-gravitation. Combined with the temporal decline of the accretion rate and its low amount, the model prohibits the growth of large central masses. Conclusions: {\alpha}-viscosity cannot account for the evolution of the whole mass spectrum of super-massive black holes (SMBH) in AGN. However, considering the involved scales it seems suitable for modelling protoplanetary disks. Keywords: accretion, accretion disks, turbulence, hydrodynamics, methods: analytical

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