We analyse the evolution of a mildly inclined circumbinary disc that orbits an eccentric orbit binary by means of smoothed particle hydrodynamics (SPH) simulations and linear theory. We show that the alignment process of an initially misaligned circumbinary disc around an eccentric orbit binary is significantly different than around a circular orbit binary and involves tilt oscillations. The more eccentric the binary, the larger the tilt oscillations and the longer it takes to damp these oscillations. A circumbinary disc that is only mildly inclined may increase its inclination by a factor of a few before it moves towards alignment. The results of the SPH simulations agree well with those of linear theory. We investigate the properties of the circumbinary disc/ring around KH 15D. We determine disc properties based on the observational constraints imposed by the changing binary brightness. We find that the inclination is currently at a local minimum and will increase substantially before settling to coplanarity. In addition, the nodal precession is currently near its most rapid rate. The recent observations that show a reappearance of star B impose constraints on the thickness of the layer of obscuring material. Our results suggest that disc solids have undergone substantial inward drift and settling towards to disc mid-plane. For disc masses ∼0.001 Mθ, our model indicates that the level of disc turbulence is low (α ≲ 0.001). Another possibility is that the disc/ring contains little gas.

Smallwood, J., Lubow, S., Franchini, A., Martin, R. (2019). Alignment of a circumbinary disc around an eccentric binary with application to KH 15D. MONTHLY NOTICES OF THE ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY, 486(2), 2919-2932 [10.1093/mnras/stz994].

Alignment of a circumbinary disc around an eccentric binary with application to KH 15D

Franchini A.;
2019

Abstract

We analyse the evolution of a mildly inclined circumbinary disc that orbits an eccentric orbit binary by means of smoothed particle hydrodynamics (SPH) simulations and linear theory. We show that the alignment process of an initially misaligned circumbinary disc around an eccentric orbit binary is significantly different than around a circular orbit binary and involves tilt oscillations. The more eccentric the binary, the larger the tilt oscillations and the longer it takes to damp these oscillations. A circumbinary disc that is only mildly inclined may increase its inclination by a factor of a few before it moves towards alignment. The results of the SPH simulations agree well with those of linear theory. We investigate the properties of the circumbinary disc/ring around KH 15D. We determine disc properties based on the observational constraints imposed by the changing binary brightness. We find that the inclination is currently at a local minimum and will increase substantially before settling to coplanarity. In addition, the nodal precession is currently near its most rapid rate. The recent observations that show a reappearance of star B impose constraints on the thickness of the layer of obscuring material. Our results suggest that disc solids have undergone substantial inward drift and settling towards to disc mid-plane. For disc masses ∼0.001 Mθ, our model indicates that the level of disc turbulence is low (α ≲ 0.001). Another possibility is that the disc/ring contains little gas.
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accretion, accretion discs; binaries: general.; hydrodynamics; planets and satellites: formation;
accretion, accretion discs; binaries: general.; hydrodynamics; planets and satellites: formation
English
2019
486
2
2919
2932
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Smallwood, J., Lubow, S., Franchini, A., Martin, R. (2019). Alignment of a circumbinary disc around an eccentric binary with application to KH 15D. MONTHLY NOTICES OF THE ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY, 486(2), 2919-2932 [10.1093/mnras/stz994].
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