A&A 443, 283-289 (2005)
DOI: 10.1051/0004-6361:20053691
Tidal torques, disc radius variations, and instabilities in dwarf novae and soft X-ray transients
J.-M. Hameury1 and J.-P. Lasota21 UMR 7550 du CNRS, Observatoire de Strasbourg, 11 rue de l'Université, 67000 Strasbourg, France
e-mail: hameury@astro.u-strasbg.fr
2 Institut d'Astrophysique de Paris, UMR 7095 CNRS, Université Pierre & Marie Curie, 98bis boulevard Arago, 75014 Paris, France
e-mail: lasota@iap.fr
(Received 24 June 2005 / Accepted 29 July 2005)
Abstract
The study of outer disc radius variations in close
binary systems is important for understanding the structure and
evolution of accretion discs. These variations are predicted by
models of both quasi-steady and time-dependent discs, and these
predictions can be confronted with observations. We consider
theoretical and observational consequences of such variations in
cataclysmic variables and low-mass X-ray binaries. We find that
the action of tidal torques, that determine the outer radius at
which the disc is truncated, must be important also well inside
the tidal radius. We conclude that it is doubtful that the
tidal-thermal instability is responsible for the
superoutburst/superhump phenomena in dwarf novae, and confirm that
it cannot be the reason for the outbursts of soft X-ray
transients. It is likely that tidal torques play a role during
superoutbursts of very-low mass-ratio systems but they cannot be
the main and only cause of superhumps.
Key words: accretion, accretion disks -- instabilities -- stars: dwarf novae -- stars: binaries: close -- X-rays: binaries
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