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arxiv: 0906.4928 · v1 · pith:7UNPXRBInew · submitted 2009-06-26 · 🌌 astro-ph.HE

Warping modes in discs around accreting neutron stars

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keywords neutronwarpingaccretingaccretiondiscsexploredmagnetosphericmechanism
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The origin and stability of a thin sheet of plasma in the magnetosphere of an accreting neutron star is investigated. First the radial extension of such a magnetospheric disc is explored. Then a mechanism for magnetospheric accretion is proposed, reconsidering the bending wave explored by Agapitou, Papaloizou & Terquem (1997), that was found to be stable in ideal MHD. We show that this warping becomes unstable and can reach high amplitudes, in a variant of Pringle's radiation-driven model for the warping of AGN accretion discs (Pringle (1996)). Finally we discuss how this mechanism might give a clue to explain the observed X-ray kHz QPO of neutron star binaries.

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