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Perturbative analysis of two-temperature radiative shocks with multiple cooling processes
Authors:Curtis J Saxton  Kinwah Wu
Institution:Research Centre for Theoretical Astrophysics, School of Physics, University of Sydney, NSW 2006, Australia; Sir Frank Packer Department of Theoretical Physics, School of Physics, University of Sydney, NSW 2006, Australia
Abstract:The structure of the hot downstream region below a radiative accretion shock, such as that of an accreting compact object, may oscillate because of a global thermal instability. The oscillatory behaviour depends on the functional forms of the cooling processes, the energy exchanges of electrons and ions in the shock-heated matter, and the boundary conditions. We analyse the stability of a shock with unequal electron and ion temperatures, where the cooling consists of thermal bremsstrahlung radiation which promotes instability, plus a competing process which tends to stabilize the shock. The effect of transverse perturbations is considered also. As an illustration, we study the special case in which the stabilizing cooling process is of order 3/20 in density and 5/2 in temperature, which is an approximation for the effects of cyclotron cooling in magnetic cataclysmic variables. We vary the efficiency of the second cooling process, the strength of the electron–ion exchange and the ratio of electron and ion pressures at the shock, to examine particular effects on the stability properties and frequencies of oscillation modes.
Keywords:accretion  accretion discs  shock waves  binaries: close  white dwarfs
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