Mapping the Conditions for Hydrodynamic Instability on Steady State Accretion Models of Protoplanetary Disks
Thomas Pfeil, Hubert Klahr

TL;DR
This study maps the regions in protoplanetary disks where hydrodynamical instabilities like VSI, COS, and SBI can occur, considering various heating mechanisms, and discusses their potential role in disk evolution and observed structures.
Contribution
The paper provides a detailed mapping of instability regions in steady state accretion disk models, incorporating stellar irradiation, accretion heating, and radiative transfer effects.
Findings
COS unstable near the midplane in passive disks
VSI unstable beyond 10 au in passive disks
SBI likely operates throughout most of the disks
Abstract
Hydrodynamical instabilities in disks around young stars depend on the thermodynamic stratification of the disk and on the local rate of thermal relaxation. Here, we map the spatial extent of unstable regions for the Vertical Shear Instability (VSI), the Convective OverStability (COS), and the amplification of vortices via the Subcritical Baroclinic Instability (SBI). We use steady state accretion disk models, including stellar irradiation, accretion heating and radiative transfer. We determine the local radial and vertical stratification and thermal relaxation rate in the disk, in dependence of the stellar mass, disk mass and mass accretion rate. We find that passive regions of disks - i.e. the midplane temperature dominated by irradiation - are COS unstable about one pressure scale height above the midplane and VSI unstable at radii . Vortex amplification via SBI…
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