Non-axisymmetric wind-accretion simulations I. Velocity gradients of 3% and 20% over one accretion radius
Maximilian Ruffert (MPI fuer Astrophysik, Germany)

TL;DR
This study uses high-resolution hydrodynamic simulations to analyze how velocity gradients affect accretion flow patterns and angular momentum transfer in non-axisymmetric wind accretion at Mach numbers 3 and 10.
Contribution
It provides new insights into the impact of velocity gradients on accretion dynamics and angular momentum transfer in 3D hydrodynamic models with high resolution.
Findings
Flow patterns are non-stationary with stable Mach cones.
Transient disks form with alternating rotation directions.
Mass accretion rate fluctuations increase with larger velocity gradients.
Abstract
We investigate the hydrodynamics of a variant of classical Bondi-Hoyle-Lyttleton accretion: a totally absorbing sphere moves at various Mach numbers (3 and 10) relative to a medium, which is taken to be an ideal gas having a velocity gradient (of 3% or 20% over one accretion radius) perpendicular to the relative motion. We examine the influence of the Mach number of the flow and the strength of the gradient upon the physical behaviour of the flow and the accretion rates of the angular momentum in particular. The hydrodynamics is modeled by the ``Piecewise Parabolic Method'' (PPM). The resolution in the vicinity of the accretor is increased by multiply nesting several grids around the sphere. Similarly to the 3D models without gradients published previously, models exhibit non-stationary flow patterns, although the Mach cone remains fairly stable. The accretion rates of mass, linear and…
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Taxonomy
TopicsWind and Air Flow Studies · Aeolian processes and effects
