Radiation Transport Two-temperature GRMHD Simulations of Warped Accretion Disks

Liska, M. T. P. and Kaaz, N. and Musoke, G. and Tchekhovskoy, A. and Porth, O. (2023) Radiation Transport Two-temperature GRMHD Simulations of Warped Accretion Disks. The Astrophysical Journal Letters, 944 (2). L48. ISSN 2041-8205

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Abstract

In many black hole (BH) systems, the accretion disk is expected to be misaligned with respect to the BH spin axis. If the scale height of the disk is much smaller than the misalignment angle, the spin of the BH can tear the disk into multiple, independently precessing "sub-disks." This is most likely to happen during outbursts in black hole X-Ray binaries (BHXRBs) and in active galactic nuclei (AGNs) accreting above a few percent of the Eddington limit, because the disk becomes razor-thin. Disk tearing has the potential to explain variability phenomena including quasi-periodic oscillations in BHXRBs and changing-look phenomena in AGNs. Here, we present the first radiative two-temperature general relativistic magnetohydrodynamic (GRMHD) simulation of a strongly tilted (65°) accretion disk around an MBH = 10 M⊙ BH, which tears and precesses. This leads to luminosity swings between a few percent and 50% of the Eddington limit on sub-viscous timescales. Surprisingly, even where the disk is radiation-pressure-dominated, the accretion disk is thermally stable over t ≳ 14,000 rg/c. This suggests warps play an important role in stabilizing the disk against thermal collapse. The disk forms two nozzle shocks perpendicular to the line of nodes where the scale height of the disk decreases tenfold and the electron temperature reaches Te ∼ 108–109 K. In addition, optically thin gas crossing the tear between the inner and outer disk gets heated to Te ∼ 108 K. This suggests that warped disks may emit a Comptonized spectrum that deviates substantially from idealized models.

Item Type: Article
Subjects: East Asian Archive > Physics and Astronomy
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Date Deposited: 18 Apr 2023 07:26
Last Modified: 25 Jul 2024 08:11
URI: http://library.eprintdigipress.com/id/eprint/519

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