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Amplification of Slow Magnetosonic Waves by Shear Flow: Heating and Friction Mechanisms of Accretion Disks

T. M. Mishonov, Z. D. Dimitrov, Y. G. Maneva, T. S. Hristov

Published 2009-03-13, updated 2009-05-27Version 3

Propagation of three dimensional magnetosonic waves is considered for a homogeneous shear flow of an incompressible fluid. The analytical solutions for all magnetohydrodynamic variables are presented by confluent Heun functions. The problem is reduced to finding a solution of an effective Schroedinger equation. The amplification of slow magnetosonic waves is analyzed in great details. A simple formula for the amplification coefficient is derived. The velocity shear primarily affects the incompressible limit of slow magnetosonic waves. The amplification is very strong for slow magnetosonic waves in the long-wavelength limit. It is demonstrated that the amplification of those waves leads to amplification of turbulence. The phenomenology of Shakura-Sunyaev for the friction in accretion disks is derived in the framework of the Kolmogorov turbulence. The presented findings may be the key to explaining the anomalous plasma heating responsible for the luminosity of quasars. It is suggested that wave amplification is the keystone of the self-sustained turbulence in accretion disks.

Comments: 26pages, 11 figures, In Space Plasma Physics, Proceedings of the School and Workshop on Space Plasma Physics, 31 August--7 September 2008, Sozopol, Bulgaria, Editor: I. Zhelyazkov, American Institute of Physics, AIP Conference Proceedings (2009). 5 new references are given in version 2. Analytical expression for long wavelength amplification
Journal: AIP Conf.Proc.1121:28-54,2009
Categories: astro-ph.GA, astro-ph.SR
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