Accretion disks in cataclysmic variables - The influence of the frictional parameter alpha on the structure

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Accretion Disks, Binary Stars, Stellar Mass Accretion, Variable Stars, Dwarf Novae, Flux Density, Friction, Stellar Magnetic Fields, Viscosity

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The influence that different assumptions about the frictional parameter alpha have on the structure of accretion disks is investigated, in particular the effect of such assumptions on the viscosity-surface density relation critical for the proposed outburst mechanism. The computer code equations used to determine the vertical structure of the disk are described, and the results of a series of computations of three fixed values of alpha and two mass accretion rates are given. Corresponding results are presented for the case when alpha depends on the nondimensional number H/r where H is the pressure scale height and r the distance from the center. The applicable form of this dependence is deduced from a model of small-scale magnetic field friction. It is shown how the different values of alpha influence the viscosity-surface density relation, and the consequences of these results for the limit cycle instability are discussed.

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