Effects of resistivity on standing shocks in low angular momentum flows around black holes
Abstract
We study two dimensional low angular momentum flow around the black hole using the resistive magnetohydrodynamic module of PLUTO code. Simulations have been performed for the flows with parameters of specific angular momentum, specific energy, and magnetic field which may be expected for the flow around Sgr A*. For flows with lower resistivity and , the luminosity and the shock location on the equator vary quasi-periodically. The power density spectra of luminosity variation show the peak frequencies which correspond to the periods of , , and seconds, respectively. These quasi-periodic oscillations (QPOs) occur due to the interaction between the outer oscillating standing shock and the inner weak shocks occurring at the innermost hot blob. While for cases with higher resistivity and 1.0, the high resistivity considerably suppresses the magnetic activity such as the MHD turbulence and the flows tend to be steady and symmetric to the equator. The steady standing shock is formed more outward compared with the hydrodynamical flow. The low angular momentum flow model with the above flow parameters and with low resistivity has a possibility for the explanation of the long-term flares with one per day and days of Sgr A* in the latest observations by Chandra, Swift, and XMM-Newton monitoring of Sgr A*.
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@article{arxiv.2101.05474,
title = {Effects of resistivity on standing shocks in low angular momentum flows around black holes},
author = {Chandra B. Singh and Toru Okuda and Ramiz Aktar},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2101.05474},
year = {2021}
}
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14 pages, 9 figures, Accepted for publication in the Research in Astronomy and Astrophysics journal