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Magnetic Reconnection and Hot Spot Formation in Black Hole Accretion Disks

Hot spots, or plasmoids, which form due to magnetic reconnection in current sheets, are conjectured to power frequent X-ray and near-infrared flares from Sgr A*, the black hole in the center of our Galaxy. It is unclear how, where, and when current sheets form in black hole accretion disks. We perfo...

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Published in:The Astrophysical journal 2020-09, Vol.900 (2), p.100
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description Hot spots, or plasmoids, which form due to magnetic reconnection in current sheets, are conjectured to power frequent X-ray and near-infrared flares from Sgr A*, the black hole in the center of our Galaxy. It is unclear how, where, and when current sheets form in black hole accretion disks. We perform axisymmetric general-relativistic resistive magnetohydrodynamics simulations to model reconnection and plasmoid formation in a range of accretion flows. Current sheets and plasmoids are ubiquitous features that form regardless of the initial magnetic field in the disk, the magnetization in the quasisteady-state phase of accretion, and the spin of the black hole. Within 10 Schwarzschild radii from the event horizon, we observe plasmoids forming, after which they can merge, grow to macroscopic scales of the order of a few Schwarzschild radii, and are ultimately advected along the jet's sheath or into the disk. Large plasmoids are energized to relativistic temperatures via reconnection and contribute to the jet's limb brightening. We find that only hot spots forming in magnetically arrested disks can potentially explain the energetics of Sgr A* flares. The flare period is determined by the reconnection rate, which we find to be between and in all cases, consistent with studies of reconnection in isolated Harris-type current sheets. We quantify magnetic dissipation and nonideal electric fields, which can efficiently inject nonthermal particles. We show that explicit resistivity allows for converged numerical solutions, such that the electromagnetic energy evolution and dissipation become independent of the grid scale for the extreme resolutions considered here.
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Accretion disks
Activation
Astrophysics
Black hole physics
Black holes
Brightening
Computational fluid dynamics
Computer simulation
Current sheets
Electric fields
Energy dissipation
Event horizon
Flares
Galaxies
General relativity
Limb brightening
Magnetic fields
Magnetic reconnection
Magnetohydrodynamic simulation
Magnetohydrodynamics
Plasma astrophysics
Plasmas (physics)
Relativistic effects
Sheaths
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