部分反射边界条件下的垂直剪切失稳

Yuzi Wu, Cong Yu, Can Cui
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人们普遍认为垂直剪切不稳定性(VSI)能有效地驱动原行星盘中的湍流。先前关于VSI的研究只利用了盘面的反射边界条件(BCs)。VSI关键取决于圆盘表面波的边界行为。我们扩展了之前的研究,对轴对称和非轴对称不稳定 VSI 模式的部分反射边界条件进行了全面的数值分析。我们发现,对于高阶体模而言,当流出分量大于流入分量时,不稳定模的增长率会减小。当流出波分量占主导地位时,VSI 的增长明显受到抑制。我们发现,非轴对称模态是不稳定的,它们的增长速度随方位角波数的增加而减小。圆盘下表面和上表面的 BC 不同,自然会导致相对于圆盘中平面的非对称模式。此外,还简要讨论了我们的研究对进一步理解原行星盘中行星形成和演化的潜在影响。
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Vertical Shear Instability with Partially Reflecting Boundary Conditions
The vertical shear instability (VSI) is widely believed to be effective in driving turbulence in protoplanetary disks. Prior studies on VSI exclusively exploit the reflecting boundary conditions (BCs) at the disk surfaces. VSI depends critically on the boundary behaviors of waves at the disk surfaces. We extend earlier studies by performing a comprehensive numerical analysis of VSI with partially reflecting BCs for both the axisymmetric and non-axisymmetric unstable VSI modes. We find that the growth rates of the unstable modes diminish when the outgoing component of the flow is greater than the incoming one for high-order body modes. When the outgoing wave component dominates, the growth of VSI is notably suppressed. We find that the non-axisymmetric modes are unstable and they grow at a rate that decreases with the azimuthal wavenumber. The different BCs at the lower and upper disk surfaces naturally lead to non-symmetric modes relative to the disk midplane. The potential implications of our studies for further understanding planetary formation and evolution in protoplanetary disks (PPDs) are also briefly discussed.
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