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Antranik A Sefilian1, Roman R Rafikov1,2
1Department of Applied Mathematics and Theoretical Physics, University of Cambridge, Wilberforce Road, Cambridge CB3 0WA, UK.
This study evaluates gravitational softening models for astrophysical discs. It identifies models accurately simulating eccentricity dynamics and presents a framework for secular disturbing function calculations, crucial for disc dynamics research.
Area of Science:
- Astrophysics
- Celestial Mechanics
Background:
- Gravitational potential of discs influences orbital dynamics.
- Secular approximation and softened gravity are used to study disc dynamics, avoiding singularities in calculations.
Purpose of the Study:
- To evaluate softening formalisms for accurately reproducing eccentricity dynamics in disc potentials.
- To develop a general framework for computing secular disturbing functions with arbitrary softening prescriptions.
- To analyze the computational demands for accurate numerical simulations of secular disc dynamics.
Main Methods:
- Analysis of orbit-averaged potential and disturbing function using classical Laplace-Lagrange theory.
- Exploration of various softening formalisms in the literature.
- Development of a general framework for secular disturbing function computation.
- Numerical simulations of gravitationally interacting annuli.
Main Results:
- Identification of softening models that converge to expected behaviors in the zero-softening limit.
- Demonstration that accurate eccentricity dynamics requires a large number of annuli (N) for small softening parameters (ς).
- Finding that discs with sharp edges necessitate very small softening parameters (ς ≲ 10⁻³) for accurate dynamics near boundaries.
Conclusions:
- The choice of softening formalism significantly impacts the accuracy of simulated disc dynamics.
- Numerical simulations of secular disc dynamics are computationally intensive, requiring substantial resolution for precision.
- Accurate modeling of phenomena like planetary rings necessitates careful consideration of softening parameters, especially near disc edges.
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