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Idealized Global Models of Accretion Disks with Strong Toroidal Magnetic Fields

High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena 2025-05-20 v1 Astrophysics of Galaxies

Abstract

We present global magnetohydrodynamic (MHD) simulations of accretion disks with a strong toroidal magnetic field using an equation of state that fixes the gas thermal scale height. The disk forms from the inflow of a rotating magnetized gas cloud with a toroidal magnetic field. We find that the system maintains a moderately strong mean azimuthal field in the midplane, with plasma-β1\beta\sim1, trans-Alfv\'enic fluctuations, and large accretion stresses α0.1\alpha\sim0.1. The azimuthal field in the disk is continuously escaping along the vertical direction but is also replenished via a local dynamo. The inflowing gas initially forms a strongly magnetized Keplerian disk with β1\beta\ll1 and α1\alpha \gg 1. The disk gradually collapses from the inside out over 5080\sim 50-80 orbits to form a moderately magnetized disk with β1\beta\sim1 and α0.1\alpha\sim0.1. Radial advection of azimuthal magnetic field can maintain β1\beta\lesssim1 exterior to the circularization radius but not inside of it. Inclusion of a net initial vertical magnetic field can lead to an even more strongly magnetized disk midplane, consistent with previous work. When the gas thermal scale is not resolved (4\lesssim 4 cells per thermal scale height), however, the disk remains highly magnetized with β1\beta \ll 1 . We discuss our results in the context of related shearing box simulations and other global disk simulations. The level of angular momentum transport found here is consistent with that inferred observationally in dwarf novae and X-ray transient outbursts, unlike simulations of weakly magnetized accretion disks.

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@article{arxiv.2505.12671,
  title  = {Idealized Global Models of Accretion Disks with Strong Toroidal Magnetic Fields},
  author = {Minghao Guo and Eliot Quataert and Jonathan Squire and Philip F. Hopkins and James M. Stone},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2505.12671},
  year   = {2025}
}

Comments

15 pages, 14 figures, to be submitted to The Open Journal of Astrophysics, comments welcome