Instability of spherical accretion — I. Shock-free Bondi accretion |
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Authors: | I. G. Kovalenko,& M. A. Eremin |
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Affiliation: | Department of Physics, Volgograd State University, 2ya Prodol'naya, 30, Volgograd 400062, Russia |
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Abstract: | We examine the spatial stability of spherical adiabatic Bondi accretion on to a point gravitating mass against external perturbations. Both transonic critical and subsonic subcritical accretion are shown to be stable against purely radial acoustic, vortex or entropy perturbations. In the case of non-radial perturbations the amplitude of the perturbations grows without limit with smaller radii. Instability manifests itself only if the size of the accreting body is much less than the Bondi radius so that the inflow is highly supersonic or highly subsonic at the surface of the accretor in the case of critical or subcritical accretion respectively. These asymptotics hold and consequently the instability may develop for adiabatic index of accreting gas γ < 5/3. We suggest that this instability may lead to an essential thermalization of accreting flow thus, particularly, solving the problem of otherwise inefficient energy release in spherical accretion on to a black hole. |
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Keywords: | accretion accretion discs hydrodynamics binaries: close |
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