Linear Bending Wave Propagation in Laminar and Turbulent Disks

Bending waves are perhaps the most fundamental and analytically tractable phenomena in warped disk dynamics. In this work, we conduct 3D grid-based, numerical experiments of bending waves in laminar, viscous hydrodynamic and turbulent, weakly magnetized disks, capturing their behavior in unprecedent...

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Main Author: Callum W. Fairbairn
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Language:English
Published: IOP Publishing 2025-01-01
Series:The Astrophysical Journal
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.3847/1538-4357/ad9c73
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description Bending waves are perhaps the most fundamental and analytically tractable phenomena in warped disk dynamics. In this work, we conduct 3D grid-based, numerical experiments of bending waves in laminar, viscous hydrodynamic and turbulent, weakly magnetized disks, capturing their behavior in unprecedented detail. We clearly elucidate the theory from first principles, wherein the general Fourier–Hermite formalism can be simplified to a reduced framework which extends previous results toward locally isothermal disks. We obtain remarkable agreement with our laminar simulations wherein the tilt evolution is well described by the reduced theory, while higher-order vertical modes should be retained for capturing the detailed disk twisting and internal velocity profiles. We then relax this laminar assumption and instead launch bending waves atop a magnetorotationally turbulent disk. Although the turbulence can be quantified with an effective α parameter, the bending waves behave distinctly from a classical viscous evolution and are readily disrupted when the turbulent velocity is comparable to the induced warping flows. This may have implications for the inclination damping rates induced by planet–disk interactions, the capture rate of black holes in active galactic nucleus disks or the warped shapes assumed by disks in misaligned systems.
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spelling doaj-art-131a2579e1fa48609301eda74e9b302d2025-01-23T10:12:24ZengIOP PublishingThe Astrophysical Journal1538-43572025-01-01979215610.3847/1538-4357/ad9c73Linear Bending Wave Propagation in Laminar and Turbulent DisksCallum W. Fairbairn0https://orcid.org/0000-0002-9285-2184Institute for Advanced Study , 1 Einstein Drive, Princeton, NJ 08540, USABending waves are perhaps the most fundamental and analytically tractable phenomena in warped disk dynamics. In this work, we conduct 3D grid-based, numerical experiments of bending waves in laminar, viscous hydrodynamic and turbulent, weakly magnetized disks, capturing their behavior in unprecedented detail. We clearly elucidate the theory from first principles, wherein the general Fourier–Hermite formalism can be simplified to a reduced framework which extends previous results toward locally isothermal disks. We obtain remarkable agreement with our laminar simulations wherein the tilt evolution is well described by the reduced theory, while higher-order vertical modes should be retained for capturing the detailed disk twisting and internal velocity profiles. We then relax this laminar assumption and instead launch bending waves atop a magnetorotationally turbulent disk. Although the turbulence can be quantified with an effective α parameter, the bending waves behave distinctly from a classical viscous evolution and are readily disrupted when the turbulent velocity is comparable to the induced warping flows. This may have implications for the inclination damping rates induced by planet–disk interactions, the capture rate of black holes in active galactic nucleus disks or the warped shapes assumed by disks in misaligned systems.https://doi.org/10.3847/1538-4357/ad9c73Circumstellar disksProtoplanetary disksAstrophysical fluid dynamicsMagnetohydrodynamical simulations
spellingShingle Callum W. Fairbairn
Linear Bending Wave Propagation in Laminar and Turbulent Disks
The Astrophysical Journal
Circumstellar disks
Protoplanetary disks
Astrophysical fluid dynamics
Magnetohydrodynamical simulations
title Linear Bending Wave Propagation in Laminar and Turbulent Disks
title_full Linear Bending Wave Propagation in Laminar and Turbulent Disks
title_fullStr Linear Bending Wave Propagation in Laminar and Turbulent Disks
title_full_unstemmed Linear Bending Wave Propagation in Laminar and Turbulent Disks
title_short Linear Bending Wave Propagation in Laminar and Turbulent Disks
title_sort linear bending wave propagation in laminar and turbulent disks
topic Circumstellar disks
Protoplanetary disks
Astrophysical fluid dynamics
Magnetohydrodynamical simulations
url https://doi.org/10.3847/1538-4357/ad9c73
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