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2021A&A...654A..54J - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 654A, 54-54 (2021/10-1)

Disks in close binary stars. γ-Cephei revisited.

JORDAN L.M., KLEY W., PICOGNA G. and MARZARI F.

Abstract (from CDS):


Context. Close binaries (abin≤20 au) are known to harbor planets, yet planet formation is unlikely to succeed in such systems. Studying the dynamics of disks in close binaries can help to understand how those planets could have formed.
Aims. We study the impact that numerical and physical parameters have on the dynamics of disks in close binaries. We use the γ-Cephei system as an example and focus on disk quantities such as disk eccentricity and the precession rate as indicators for the dynamical state of the disks.
Methods. We simulate disks in close binaries by performing two-dimensional radiative hydrodynamical simulations using a modified version of theFARGO code. First, we perform a parameter study for different numerical parameters to confirm that our results are robust. In the second part, we study the effects of different masses and different viscosities on the disks' dynamics.
Results. Previous studies on radiative disks in close binaries used too low resolutions and too small simulation domains, which impacted the disk's dynamics. We find that radiative disks in close binaries, after an initialization phase, become eccentric with mean eccentricities between 0.06 and 0.27 and display a slow retrograde precession with periods ranging from 4-40Tbin which depends quadratically on the disk's mean aspect ratio. In general, the disks show a coherent, rigid precession which can be broken, however, by changes in the opacity law reducing the overall eccentricity of the disk.

Abstract Copyright: © ESO 2021

Journal keyword(s): hydrodynamics - protoplanetary disks - accretion, accretion disks - planets and satellites: formation - methods: numerical

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