We discuss the possibility that astrophysical accretion disks are dynamically unstable to non-axisymmetric disturbances with characteristic scales much smaller than the vertical scale height. The instability is studied using three methods: one based on the energy integral, which allows the determination of a sufficient condition of stability, one using a WKB approach, which allows the determination of the necessary and sufficient condition for instability and a last one by numerical solution. This linear instability occurs in any inviscid stably stratified differential rotating fluid for rigid, stress-free or periodic boundary conditions, provided the angular velocity Ω decreases outwards with radius r. At not too small stratificati...
This is a sequel to Paper I (Chagelishvili et al. 2003), where we presented the so-called bypass con...
This is a sequel to Paper I (Chagelishvili et al. 2003), where we presented the so-called bypass con...
This is a sequel to Paper I (Chagelishvili et al. 2003), where we presented the so-called bypass con...
We discuss the possibility that astrophysical accretion disks are dynamically unstable to non-axisy...
International audienceWe discuss the possibility that astrophysical accretion disks are dynamically ...
International audienceWe discuss the possibility that astrophysical accretion disks are dynamically ...
International audienceWe discuss the possibility that astrophysical accretion disks are dynamically ...
International audienceWe discuss the possibility that astrophysical accretion disks are dynamically ...
We discuss the possibility that astrophysical accretion disks are dynamically unstable to non-axisym...
International audienceWe discuss the possibility that astrophysical accretion disks are dynamically ...
International audienceWe discuss the possibility that astrophysical accretion disks are dynamically ...
The hydrodynamic stability of accretion disks is considered. The particular question is whether the...
This paper deals with the problem of hydrodynamic shear turbulence in non-magnetized Keplerian disks...
This paper deals with the problem of hydrodynamic shear turbulence in non-magnetized Keplerian disks...
The hydrodynamic stability of accretion disks is considered. The particular question is whether the ...
This is a sequel to Paper I (Chagelishvili et al. 2003), where we presented the so-called bypass con...
This is a sequel to Paper I (Chagelishvili et al. 2003), where we presented the so-called bypass con...
This is a sequel to Paper I (Chagelishvili et al. 2003), where we presented the so-called bypass con...
We discuss the possibility that astrophysical accretion disks are dynamically unstable to non-axisy...
International audienceWe discuss the possibility that astrophysical accretion disks are dynamically ...
International audienceWe discuss the possibility that astrophysical accretion disks are dynamically ...
International audienceWe discuss the possibility that astrophysical accretion disks are dynamically ...
International audienceWe discuss the possibility that astrophysical accretion disks are dynamically ...
We discuss the possibility that astrophysical accretion disks are dynamically unstable to non-axisym...
International audienceWe discuss the possibility that astrophysical accretion disks are dynamically ...
International audienceWe discuss the possibility that astrophysical accretion disks are dynamically ...
The hydrodynamic stability of accretion disks is considered. The particular question is whether the...
This paper deals with the problem of hydrodynamic shear turbulence in non-magnetized Keplerian disks...
This paper deals with the problem of hydrodynamic shear turbulence in non-magnetized Keplerian disks...
The hydrodynamic stability of accretion disks is considered. The particular question is whether the ...
This is a sequel to Paper I (Chagelishvili et al. 2003), where we presented the so-called bypass con...
This is a sequel to Paper I (Chagelishvili et al. 2003), where we presented the so-called bypass con...
This is a sequel to Paper I (Chagelishvili et al. 2003), where we presented the so-called bypass con...