Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics – High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena
Scientific paper
2010-07-26
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena
19 pages, 4 figures, submitted to MNRAS; v2 fixed an equation that was too long for the page size
Scientific paper
We discuss Green's-function solutions of the equation for a geometrically thin, axisymmetric Keplerian accretion disc with a viscosity prescription "\nu ~ R^n". The mathematical problem was solved by Lynden-Bell & Pringle (1974) for the special cases with boundary conditions of zero viscous torque and zero mass flow at the disc center. While it has been widely established that the observational appearance of astrophysical discs depend on the physical size of the central object(s), exact time-dependent solutions with boundary conditions imposed at finite radius have not been published for a general value of the power-law index "n". We derive exact Green's-function solutions that satisfy either a zero-torque or a zero-flux condition at a nonzero inner boundary R_{in}>0, for an arbitrary initial surface density profile. Whereas the viscously dissipated power diverges at the disc center for the previously known solutions with R_{in}=0, the new solutions with R_{in}>0 have finite expressions for the disc luminosity that agree, in the limit t=>infinity, with standard expressions for steady-state disc luminosities. The new solutions are applicable to the evolution of the innermost regions of thin accretion discs.
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