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Advection-dominated Accretion: A Self-similar Solution

Abstract

We consider viscous rotating accretion flows in which most of the viscously dissipated energy is stored as entropy rather than being radiated. Such advection-dominated flows may occur when the optical depth is either very small or very large. We obtain a family of self-similar solutions where the temperature of the accreting gas is nearly virial and the flow is quasi-spherical. The gas rotates at much less than the Keplerian angular velocity; therefore, the central stars in such flows will cease to spin up long before they reach the break-up limit. Further, the Bernoulli parameter is positive, implying that advection-dominated flows are susceptible to producing outflows. Convection is likely in many of these flows and, if present, will tend to enhance the above effects. We suggest that advection-dominated accretion may provide an explanation for the slow spin rates of accreting stars and the widespread occurrence of outflows and jets in accreting systems.


Publication:
The Astrophysical Journal
Pub Date:
June 1994
DOI:

10.1086/187381

10.48550/arXiv.astro-ph/9403052

arXiv:
arXiv:astro-ph/9403052
Bibcode:
1994ApJ...428L..13N
Keywords:
  • Accretion Disks;
  • Advection;
  • Astronomical Models;
  • Black Holes (Astronomy);
  • Cooling Flows (Astrophysics);
  • Stellar Mass Accretion;
  • Viscous Flow;
  • Hydrodynamics;
  • Rotating Disks;
  • Two Dimensional Flow;
  • Astrophysics;
  • ACCRETION;
  • ACCRETION DISKS;
  • BLACK HOLE PHYSICS;
  • HYDRODYNAMICS;
  • Astrophysics
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7 pages of text, 1 postscript figure, plain TeX, Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics Preprint Series No. 3809
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