Kilohertz quasi-periodic oscillations from neutron star spreading layers
Pavel Abolmasov, Joonas N\"attil\"a, Juri Poutanen

TL;DR
This paper uses hydrodynamical simulations to study neutron star spreading layers, revealing instabilities that produce kilohertz oscillations similar to observed quasi-periodic oscillations in X-ray binaries.
Contribution
It introduces a detailed hydrodynamical model of neutron star spreading layers, explaining the origin of high-frequency oscillations observed in X-ray binaries.
Findings
Spreading layer instabilities produce kilohertz oscillations.
Instabilities cause symmetry breaking and flow structures.
Simulated oscillations match observed QPO frequencies.
Abstract
When the accretion disc around a weakly magnetised neutron star (NS) meets the stellar surface, it should brake down to match the rotation of the NS, forming a boundary layer. As the mechanisms potentially responsible for this braking are apparently inefficient, it is reasonable to consider this layer as a spreading layer (SL) with negligible radial extent and structure. We perform hydrodynamical 2D spectral simulations of an SL, considering the disc as a source of matter and angular momentum. Interaction of new, rapidly rotating matter with the pre-existing, relatively slow material co-rotating with the star leads to instabilities capable of transferring angular momentum and creating variability on dynamical timescales. For small accretion rates, we find that the SL is unstable for heating instability that disrupts the initial latitudinal symmetry and produces large deviations between…
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