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A&A 402, 13-28 (2003)
DOI: 10.1051/0004-6361:20030206
The influence of radiative effects on the accretion onto stellar magnetospheres
I. A. Kryukov1, 2, N. V. Pogorelov1, 2, U. Anzer2, G. S. Bisnovatyi-Kogan3 and G. Börner21 Institute for Problems in Mechanics, Russian Academy of Sciences, Vernadskii Avenue 101-1, 119526 Moscow, Russia
e-mail: kryukov@ipmnet.ru, pgrlv@ipmnet.ru
2 Max-Planck-Institut für Astrophysik, Karl-Schwarzschild-Straße 1, 85741 Garching, Germany
e-mail: ula@mpa-garching.mpg.de, grb@mpa-garching.mpg.de
3 Space Research Institute, Russian Academy of Sciences, Profsoyuznaya St. 84/32, 117810 Moscow, Russia
e-mail: gkogan@mx.iki.rssi.ru
(Received 17 September 2002 / Accepted 10 February 2003 )
Abstract
The influence of radiative effects on the accretion onto stellar
magnetospheres is investigated by performing global 2- and
2.5-dimensional simulations on the basis of high-resolution numerical
schemes with the application of irregular grids adapted to the shape
of the magnetopause. The latter is represented by an
impermeable, contracted dipole magnetic field surface with polar
holes. Accreting matter is assumed to be optically thin.
The physical mechanisms which are taken into account include
cooling due to free-free and
free-bound transitions, the Compton heating via X-ray scattering on
electrons, and the inverse Compton cooling in the regions where the
temperature of the matter becomes sufficiently large to be able to
transfer part of its internal energy to photons. Depending on the
determining parameters, both steady-state solutions with a system of
discontinuities and unsteady flows with expanding shock waves can be
obtained. It is shown that efficient cooling of the matter can
substantially facilitate the penetration of the matter through the
polar holes. The detailed consideration of the realistic radiative
effects proved to be of great importance in our understanding of the
accretion phenomenon, since they can substantially affect it both
qualitatively and quantitatively.
Key words: accretion, accretion disks -- radiative transfer -- stars: neutron -- shock waves -- methods: numerical
Offprint request: N. V. Pogorelov, pgrlv@ipmnet.ru
© ESO 2003
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