Angular momentum transport in accretion disks: A hydrodynamical perspective

S. Fromang, G. Lesur

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Abstract

The radial transport of angular momentum in accretion disk is a fundamental process in the universe. It governs the dynamical evolution of accretion disks and has implications for various issues ranging from the formation of planets to the growth of supermassive black holes. While the importance of magnetic fields for this problem has long been demonstrated, the existence of a source of transport solely hydrodynamical in nature has proven more difficult to establish and to quantify. In recent years, a combination of results coming from experiments, theoretical work and numerical simulations has dramatically improved our understanding of hydrodynamically mediated angular momentum transport in accretion disk. Here, based on these recent developments, we review the hydrodynamical processes that might contribute to transporting angular momentum radially in accretion disks and highlight the many questions that are still to be answered.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)391-413
Number of pages23
JournalEAS Publications Series
Volume82
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Jan 2019
Externally publishedYes

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