Hot accretion flow with anisotropic viscosity

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Abstract

In extremely low accretion rate systems, the ion mean-free path can be much larger than the gyroradius. Therefore, gas pressure is anisotropic with respect to magnetic field lines. The effects of pressure anisotropy can be modeled by an anisotropic viscosity with respect to magnetic field lines. Angular momentum can be transferred by anisotropic viscosity. In this paper, we investigate hot accretion flow with anisotropic viscosity. We consider the case that anisotropic viscous stress is much larger than Maxwell stress. We find that the flow is convectively unstable. We also find that the mass inflow rate decreases towards a black hole. Wind is very weak; its mass flux is 10-15% of the mass inflow rate. The inward decrease of inflow rate is mainly due to convective motions. This result may be useful to understand the accretion flow in the Galactic Center Sgr A∗ and M 87 galaxy.

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Wu, M. C., Bu, D. F., Gan, Z. M., & Yuan, Y. F. (2017). Hot accretion flow with anisotropic viscosity. Astronomy and Astrophysics, 608. https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361/201730803

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