Abstract
The temperature of hot accretion flows around black holes is sufficiently high for the ignition of nuclear reactions. This is potentially an important nucleosynthesis mechanism in the universe. As the first step in studying this problem, we need to measure physical quantities such as density and temperature of the accretion flow. In usual studies of the hot accretion flow, viscous dissipation is considered to be the only heating mechanism, while the heating caused by nuclear reactions is not considered. In this paper, we investigate whether the energy generation rate of nuclear reaction is important compared to the viscous heating. Our calculation indicates that the former is at most one percent of the latter and thus is not important. The dynamics of accretion flow can be therefore calculated in the usual way, without the need to consider heating due to nuclear reactions. ©ESO 2009.
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Zhang, H., Wang, Y., Yuan, F., Ding, F., Luo, X., & Peng, Q. H. (2009). Is the energy generation rate of nuclear reactions in hot accretion flows important? (Research Note). Astronomy and Astrophysics, 502(2), 419–422. https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361/200912005
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