2012
DOI: 10.1051/0004-6361/201218803
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Potential vorticity dynamics in the framework of disk shallow-water theory

Abstract: Context. We consider potential vorticity dynamics for astrophysical disks. Aims. The aim of this work is to extend exploration of shear instabilities in cold astrophysical disks that are three-dimensional and whose mean states are baroclinic. In particular, we seek to demonstrate the potential existence of traditional baroclinic instabilities in meteorological studies. We show this in a simplified two-layer Philips disk model of a midplane symmetric disk. Methods. We analyze the dynamical normal-mode response … Show more

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“…HD and MHD shallow-water models have been extensively applied in various astrophysical contexts over the past decade (Gilman & Dikpati 2002;Dikpati et al 2003;Zaqarashvili et al 2007Zaqarashvili et al , 2009Zaqarashvili et al , 2010aUmurhan 2008Umurhan , 2012Dikpati 2012;Heng & Workman 2014;Klimachkov & Petrosyan 2017a, 2017b, and many details of MHD tachocline instability properties have been explored by many authors (Gilman & Dikpati 2002;Dikpati et al 2003;Arlt et al 2005;Dikpati & Gilman 2005). For toroidal field with latitude dependence included, the combination of differential rotation in latitude and toroidal field is unstable for almost any magnitude of differential rotation and for any profile and amplitude of toroidal field, as well as any subadiabaticity.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…HD and MHD shallow-water models have been extensively applied in various astrophysical contexts over the past decade (Gilman & Dikpati 2002;Dikpati et al 2003;Zaqarashvili et al 2007Zaqarashvili et al , 2009Zaqarashvili et al , 2010aUmurhan 2008Umurhan , 2012Dikpati 2012;Heng & Workman 2014;Klimachkov & Petrosyan 2017a, 2017b, and many details of MHD tachocline instability properties have been explored by many authors (Gilman & Dikpati 2002;Dikpati et al 2003;Arlt et al 2005;Dikpati & Gilman 2005). For toroidal field with latitude dependence included, the combination of differential rotation in latitude and toroidal field is unstable for almost any magnitude of differential rotation and for any profile and amplitude of toroidal field, as well as any subadiabaticity.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, failure to find the RWI for some conditions imply that whether or not the RWI can develop in protoplanetary discs depends on the disc vertical structure, which can be complicated (Terquem 2008). Calculating the RWI for protoplanetary discs will ultimately require multi-layer fluid models (Umurhan 2012).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The essence of this resonance mechanism is illustrated in (Fig. 4(b)) and has been applied in order to explain the RWI in Umurhan (2010). When self-gravity is included, instability will manifest itself along similar lines with the same main requirement -that there are at least two separate interfaces able to resonate with one another.…”
Section: Interfacial Rossby Wavesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array (ALMA) has opened up a new window revealing the structure of proto-planet accretion discs (pp-discs hereafter). Most notable of the recently reported ALMA discoveries is the appearance of asymmetric "peanut" features in the outer (> 80AU) regions of several pp-disc systems including SAO 206462, SR 21, LKHα 330 OPH IRS 48 and HD 142527 (Casassus et al 2013, Fukagawa et al 2013, Isella et al 2013, van der Marel et al 2013, Pérez et al 2014. The ALMA website recently published a high resolution image of HL Tauri, a debris-disc phase T-Tauri system, showing a disc with alternating axisymmetric rings and gaps with unambiguous non-axisymmetric features set atop.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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