论文标题

令人惊讶

The Surprisingly Small Impact of Magnetic Fields On The Inner Accretion Flow of Sagittarius A* Fueled By Stellar Winds

论文作者

Ressler, Sean M., Quataert, Eliot, Stone, James M.

论文摘要

我们通过轨道的狼射线星的磁化风研究了在射手座a上的3D磁水动力学(MHD)模拟中的流动结构。这些模拟涵盖了超过3个数量级的数量级,达到$ \ $ \ $ 300重力半径,只有一个约束参数不佳(恒星风中的磁场)。即使对于磁场相对较弱的风(例如,等离子$β$ $ \ sim $ $ $ 10^6 $),流入气体中的通量冻结/压缩也会在$β$ $ \ sim $ to to event Horizo​​n之前,将场扩增到$β$ $ \ sim $。总体而言,我们的MHD模拟中的动力学,积聚速率和球体平均流量分布(例如密度,速度)与类似的流体动力模拟非常相似。我们将其归因于恒星风提供的角动量的广泛分布,从而源自有很多角动量转运的振动。我们发现,磁反转的不稳定性并不重要,因为i)强烈的磁场会通过通量冻结/压缩而放大,ii)气体的快速流入/流出时间和效率低下的辐射冷却液排除循环。磁场的主要作用是它们驱动流体动力学中没有的极性流出。在我们的模拟中发现的吸积流的动力状态与Horizo​​n量表模拟中用作初始条件的旋转支持的摩托车不同,这可能对用于解释事件地平线望远镜的模型和SGR A*的重力观察有影响。

We study the flow structure in 3D magnetohydrodynamic (MHD) simulations of accretion onto Sagittarius A* via the magnetized winds of the orbiting Wolf-Rayet stars. These simulations cover over 3 orders of magnitude in radius to reach $\approx$ 300 gravitational radii, with only one poorly constrained parameter (the magnetic field in the stellar winds). Even for winds with relatively weak magnetic fields (e.g., plasma $β$ $\sim$ $10^6$), flux freezing/compression in the inflowing gas amplifies the field to $β$ $\sim$ few well before it reaches the event horizon. Overall, the dynamics, accretion rate, and spherically averaged flow profiles (e.g., density, velocity) in our MHD simulations are remarkably similar to analogous hydrodynamic simulations. We attribute this to the broad distribution of angular momentum provided by the stellar winds, which sources accretion even absent much angular momentum transport. We find that the magneto-rotational instability is not important because of i) strong magnetic fields that are amplified by flux freezing/compression, and ii) the rapid inflow/outflow times of the gas and inefficient radiative cooling preclude circularization. The primary effect of magnetic fields is that they drive a polar outflow that is absent in hydrodynamics. The dynamical state of the accretion flow found in our simulations is unlike the rotationally supported tori used as initial conditions in horizon scale simulations, which could have implications for models being used to interpret Event Horizon Telescope and GRAVITY observations of Sgr A*.

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