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      Effects of upper disc boundary conditions on the linear Rossby wave instability

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          The linear Rossby wave instability (RWI) in global, 3D polytropic discs is revisited with a much simpler numerical method than that previously employed by the author. The governing partial differential equation is solved with finite differences in the radial direction and spectral collocation in the vertical direction. RWI modes are calculated subject to different upper disc boundary conditions. These include free surface, solid boundaries and variable vertical domain size. Boundary conditions that oppose vertical motion increase the instability growth rate by a few per cent. The magnitude of vertical flow throughout the fluid column can be affected but the overall flow pattern is qualitatively unchanged. Numerical results support the notion that the RWI is intrinsically two dimensional. This implies that inconsistent upper disc boundary conditions, such as vanishing enthalpy perturbation, may inhibit the RWI in 3D.

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          24 October 2012
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          10.1093/mnras/sts036
          1210.6656
          591c2e5a-2ba0-4f15-96d0-dda623a58a56

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          5 pages, published in MNRAS; this article precedes arXiv:1209.0470 and details the numerical scheme employed therein
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