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earth and planetary sciences

X-ray irradiation in low-mass binary systems

Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, Volume 303, No. 1, Year 1999

We calculate self-consistent models of X-ray-irradiated accretion discs in close binary systems. We show that a point X-ray source powered by accretion and located in the disc plane cannot modify the disc structure, mainly because of the self-screening by the disc of its outer regions. As observations show that the emission of the outer disc regions in low-mass X-ray binaries is dominated by the reprocessed X-ray flux, accretion discs in these systems must be either warped or irradiated by a source above the disc plane, or both. We analyse the thermal-viscous stability of irradiated accretion discs and derive the stability criteria of such systems. We find that, contrary to the usual assumptions, the critical accretion rate below which a disc is unstable is rather uncertain because the correct formula describing irradiation is not well known.
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