Turbulence and its parameterization in accretion discs
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- 24 October 2005
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in Astronomische Nachrichten
- Vol. 326 (9) , 787-797
- https://doi.org/10.1002/asna.200510414
Abstract
Accretion disc turbulence is investigated in the framework of the shearing box approximation. The turbulence is either driven by the magneto‐rotational instability or, in the non‐magnetic case, by an explicit and artificial forcing term in the momentum equation. Unlike the magnetic case, where most of the dissipation occurs in the disc corona, in the forced hydrodynamic case most of the dissipation occurs near the midplane. In the hydrodynamic case evidence is presented for the stochastic excitation of epicycles. When the vertical and radial epicyclic frequencies are different (modeling the properties around rotating black holes), the beat frequency between these two frequencies appear to show up as a peak in the temporal power spectrum in some cases. Finally, the full turbulent resistivity tensor is determined and it is found that, if the turbulence is driven by a forcing term, the signs of its off‐diagonal components are such that this effect would not be capable of dynamo action by the shear–current effect.Keywords
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