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Preventing Anomalous Torques in Circumbinary Accretion Simulations

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ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL
卷 921, 期 1, 页码 -

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IOP Publishing Ltd
DOI: 10.3847/1538-4357/ac1bbd

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  1. Simons Foundation
  2. NASA Goddard Center for Research and Exploration in Space Science and Technology (CRESST) II Cooperative Agreement [80GSFC17M0002]

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Numerical experiments are essential for studying the evolution of circumbinary disks. The use of numerical mass sinks helps prevent uncontrolled gas accumulation, but caution is needed to ensure results are not biased by numerical artifacts. Improved sink methods can reduce biases and influence the orbital evolution of binaries.
Numerical experiments are the primary method of studying the evolution of circumbinary disks due to the strong nonlinearities involved. Many circumbinary simulations also require the use of numerical mass sinks: source terms that prevent gas from unphysically accumulating around the simulated point masses by removing gas at a given rate. However, special care must be taken when drawing physical conclusions from such simulations to ensure that results are not biased by numerical artifacts. We demonstrate how improved sink methods reduce some of these biases, using simulations of aspect ratio 0.1 accretion disks around binaries with mass ratios between 0.1 and 1. We show that sink terms that do not reduce the angular momentum of gas relative to the accreting object (1) reduce the dependence on the sink rate of quantities such as the torque on the binary, distribution of accretion between binary components, and evolution of the binary semimajor axis; (2) reduce the degree to which the sink rate affects the structure of the accretion disks around each binary component; (3) alter the variability of accretion onto the binary, regularizing it in time. We also investigate other potential sources of systematic error, such as gravitational softening and simplifications to the viscous stress tensor. Because of the strong dependence of binary orbital evolution on both the torque and the distribution of mass between binary components, the sink method influences the orbital evolution of the binary at all mass ratios, with mass ratios below similar to 0.3 most affected.

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