Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics
Scientific paper
2005-10-26
Astrophys.J.640:901-917,2006
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
accepted by ApJ
Scientific paper
10.1086/499153
(shortened) We calculate the vertical structure of a local patch of an accretion disk in which heating by dissipation of MRI-driven MHD turbulence is balanced by radiative cooling. Heating, radiative transport, and cooling are computed self-consistently with the structure by solving the equations of radiation MHD in the shearing-box approximation. Using a fully 3-d and energy-conserving code, we compute the structure of this disk segment over a span of more than five cooling times. After a brief relaxation period, a statistically steady-state develops. Measuring height above the midplane in units of the scale-height H predicted by a Shakura-Sunyaev model, we find that the disk atmosphere stretches upward, with the photosphere rising to about 7H, in contrast to the approximately 3H predicted by conventional analytic models. This more extended structure, as well as fluctuations in the height of the photosphere, may lead to departures from Planckian form in the emergent spectra. Dissipation is distributed across the region within roughly 3H of the midplane, but is very weak at greater altitudes. Because fluctuations in the dissipation are particularly strong away from the midplane, the emergent radiation flux can track dissipation fluctuations with a lag that is only 0.1--0.2 times the mean cooling time of the disk. Long timescale asymmetries in the dissipation distribution can also cause significant asymmetry in the flux emerging from the top and bottom surfaces of the disk. Radiative diffusion dominates Poynting flux in the vertical energy flow throughout the disk.
Hirose Shigenobu
Krolik Julian H.
Stone James M.
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