2012
DOI: 10.1016/j.newast.2011.06.013
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The role of flow geometry in influencing the stability criteria for low angular momentum axisymmetric black hole accretion

Abstract: Using mathematical formalism borrowed from dynamical systems theory, a complete analytical investigation of the critical behaviour of the stationary flow configuration for the low angular momentum axisymmetric black hole accretion provides valuable insights about the nature of the phase trajectories corresponding to the transonic accretion in the steady state, without taking recourse to the explicit numerical solution commonly performed in the literature to study the multi-transonic black hole accretion disc a… Show more

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“…[50] and references therein for details). In other words, H θ is an appropriate weight function required to define the flux of mass falling onto the accretor, implicitly providing the detailed structure of the accretion along a direction normal to the equatorial plane (θ = π/2).…”
Section: The Basic Constructionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[50] and references therein for details). In other words, H θ is an appropriate weight function required to define the flux of mass falling onto the accretor, implicitly providing the detailed structure of the accretion along a direction normal to the equatorial plane (θ = π/2).…”
Section: The Basic Constructionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…An alternative approach (see e.g. Nag et al, 2012;Bilic et al, 2014) is to handle the problem in Newtonian framework with an effective potential (pseudo-potential) which may mimic the general relativistic motion at least in a region much away from the event horizon. For SdS space such pseudo potential has recently been prescribed (Stuchlik and Kovar, 2008) in literature.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The treatment and procedure presented in this paper has been employed in earlier works, and follows and builds up from them. One work has carried out the study for a pseudo-Newtonian potential [6,7]. While another has investigated the procedure in the Kerr metric, for the case of polytropic flow in a disc in vertical equilibrium, and examined the result in the Schwarzschild limit [3].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%