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Resonant excitation of disk oscillations by warps: A model of kHz QPOs

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PUBLICATIONS OF THE ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY OF JAPAN
Volume 56, Issue 5, Pages 905-922

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OXFORD UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1093/pasj/56.5.905

Keywords

accretion, accretion disks; black holes; kiloherz quasi-periodic oscillations; relativity; warps; X-rays : stars

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The amplification of disk oscillations resulting from non-linear resonant couplings between the oscillations and a warp is examined. The disks are geometrically thin and general relativistic with non-rotating central objects. By using a Lagrangian formulation, a general stability criterion is derived. The criterion is applied to horizontal and vertical resonances of g-mode oscillations and to horizontal resonances of p-mode oscillations. The results of analyses show that g-mode oscillations (including p-mode oscillations of n = 0) are amplified by horizontal resonances with the warp. Other modes of oscillations with other resonances are all damped by resonances. The amplified g-mode oscillations are located around the radius 4 r(g), the radius of the epicyclic frequency being maximum, i.e., kappa(max). The frequencies of amplified oscillations are harmonics Of kappa(max), and well explain the 2: 3 pairs of observed QPOs for reasonable masses (and spins) of the central objects.

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