Properties of the accretion ring in an X-ray binary, and accretion and excretion two-layer flows from it
Hajime Inoue

TL;DR
This paper investigates the properties of accretion rings in X-ray binaries, revealing how internal flows lead to a two-layer accretion structure and describing the behavior of excretion flows and their potential to form winds.
Contribution
It introduces a detailed model of accretion and excretion flows within the accretion ring, highlighting the formation of a two-layer accretion flow structure and properties of excretion disks and winds.
Findings
Accretion ring generally produces a two-layer accretion flow.
Thin excretion disk terminates at four times the ring radius.
Excretion flow can develop into a super-sonic wind.
Abstract
We study properties of an accretion ring in a steady mass flow from a companion star to a compact object in an X-ray binary. The accretion ring is a place where matter inflowing from a companion star sojourns for a while to bifurcate to accretion and excretion flows due to angular momentum transfer in it. The matter in the accretion ring rotates along the Keplerian circular orbit determined by the intrinsic specific angular momentum of the inflowing matter and forms a thick ring-envelope. Two internal flows are expected to appear in the thick envelope. One is a mass spreading flow bifurcating to a thick accretion flow and a thick excretion flow, as a result of the angular momentum transfer within the ring-envelope. The other is a cooling flow toward the envelope center governed by radiative cooling under an effect of X-ray irradiation. This cooling flow eventually forms a core in the…
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