Efficiency of Thin Magnetically-Arrested Disks Around Black Holes
Abstract
The radiative and jet efficiencies of thin magnetized accretion disks around black holes (BHs) are affected by BH spin and the presence of a magnetic field that, when strong, could lead to large deviations from Novikov-Thorne (NT) thin disk theory. To seek the maximum deviations, we perform general relativistic magnetohydrodynamic (GRMHD) simulations of radiatively efficient thin (half-height to radius of ) disks around moderately rotating BHs with . First, our simulations, each evolved for more than (gravitational radius and speed of light ), show that large-scale magnetic field readily accretes inward even through our thin disk and builds-up to the magnetically-arrested disk (MAD) state. Second, our simulations of thin MADs show the disk achieves a radiative efficiency of (after estimating photon capture), which is about twice the NT value of for and gives the same luminosity as a NT disk with . Compared to prior simulations with deviations, our result of an deviation sets a new benchmark. Building on prior work, we are now able to complete an important scaling law which suggest that observed jet quenching in the high-soft state in BH X-ray binaries is consistent with an ever-present MAD state with a weak yet sustained jet.
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@article{arxiv.1508.05323,
title = {Efficiency of Thin Magnetically-Arrested Disks Around Black Holes},
author = {Mark J. Avara and Jonathan C. McKinney and Chris S. Reynolds},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1508.05323},
year = {2016}
}
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11 pages, 10 figures, submitted to MNRAS. Movies: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLqw2cJh32qeH1uJf-O04fbMeq0aheQ8I9