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2019ApJS..244...10R - Astrophys. J., Suppl. Ser., 244, 10-10 (2019/September-0)

General-relativistic resistive magnetohydrodynamics with robust primitive-variable recovery for accretion disk simulations.

RIPPERDA B., BACCHINI F., PORTH O., MOST E.R., OLIVARES H., NATHANAIL A., REZZOLLA L., TEUNISSEN J. and KEPPENS R.

Abstract (from CDS):

Recent advances in black hole astrophysics, particularly the first visual evidence of a supermassive black hole at the center of the galaxy M87 by the Event Horizon Telescope, and the detection of an orbiting "hot spot" nearby the event horizon of Sgr A* in the Galactic center by the Gravity Collaboration, require the development of novel numerical methods to understand the underlying plasma microphysics. Non-thermal emission related to such hot spots is conjectured to originate from plasmoids that form due to magnetic reconnection in thin current layers in the innermost accretion zone. Resistivity plays a crucial role in current sheet formation, magnetic reconnection, and plasmoid growth in black hole accretion disks and jets. We included resistivity in the three-dimensional general-relativistic magnetohydrodynamics (GRMHD) code BHAC and present the implementation of an implicit-explicit scheme to treat the stiff resistive source terms of the GRMHD equations. The algorithm is tested in combination with adaptive mesh refinement to resolve the resistive scales and a constrained transport method to keep the magnetic field solenoidal. Several novel methods for primitive-variable recovery, a key part in relativistic magnetohydrodynamics codes, are presented and compared for accuracy, robustness, and efficiency. We propose a new inversion strategy that allows for resistive-GRMHD simulations of low gas-to-magnetic pressure ratio and highly magnetized regimes as applicable for black hole accretion disks, jets, and neutron-star magnetospheres. We apply the new scheme to study the effect of resistivity on accreting black holes, accounting for dissipative effects as reconnection.

Abstract Copyright: © 2019. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved.

Journal keyword(s): Black hole physics - accretion - magnetohydrodynamics - general relativity - computational methods - plasma astrophysics

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