Accretion to magnetized stars through the Rayleigh-Taylor instability: global 3D simulations
Abstract
We present results of 3D simulations of magnetohydrodynamics (MHD) instabilities at the accretion disc-magnetosphere boundary. The instability is Rayleigh-Taylor, and develops for a fairly broad range of accretion rates and stellar rotation rates and magnetic fields. It manifests itself in the form of tall, thin tongues of plasma that penetrate the magnetosphere in the equatorial plane. The shape and number of the tongues changes with time on the inner disc dynamical time-scale. In contrast with funnel flows, which deposit matter mainly in the polar region, the tongues deposit matter much closer to the stellar equator. The instability appears for relatively small misalignment angles, Θ <~ 30°, between the star's rotation and magnetic axes, and is associated with higher accretion rates. The hotspots and light curves during accretion through instability are generally much more chaotic than during stable accretion. The unstable state of accretion has possible implications for quasi-periodic oscillations and intermittent pulsations from accreting systems, as well as planet migration.
- Publication:
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Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
- Pub Date:
- May 2008
- DOI:
- 10.1111/j.1365-2966.2008.13094.x
- arXiv:
- arXiv:0802.1759
- Bibcode:
- 2008MNRAS.386..673K
- Keywords:
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- accretion;
- accretion discs;
- instabilities;
- MHD;
- stars: magnetic fields;
- stars: oscillations;
- Astrophysics
- E-Print:
- 16 pages, 22 figs. Accepted by MNRAS. v2 comments: Updated some references, changed fig order to match citation order