Tilted accretion discs in cataclysmic variables: Tidal instabilities and superhumps

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We investigate the growth of tidal instabilities in accretion discs in a binary star potential, using three-dimensional numerical simulations. As expected from analytic work, the disc is prone to an eccentric instability provided that it is large enough to extend to the 3:1 resonance. The eccentric disc leads to positive superhumps in the light curve. It has been proposed that negative superhumps might arise from a tilted disc, but we find no evidence that the companion gravitational tilt instability can grow fast enough in a fluid disc to create a measurable inclination. The origin of negative superhumps in the light curves of cataclysmic variables remains a puzzle.

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Murray, J. R., & Armitage, P. J. (1998). Tilted accretion discs in cataclysmic variables: Tidal instabilities and superhumps. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 300(2), 561–566. https://doi.org/10.1046/j.1365-8711.1998.01924.x

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