English

Numerical relativity simulations of black hole and relativistic jet formation

High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena 2024-07-24 v2

Abstract

We investigate impacts of stellar rotation and magnetic fields on black hole (BH) formation and its subsequent explosive activities, by conducting axisymmetric radiation-magnetohydrodynamics simulations of gravitational collapse of a 70 MM_\odot star with two-moment multi energy neutrino transport in numerical relativity. Due to its dense stellar structure, all models cannot avoid the eventual BH formation even though a strongly magnetized model experiences the so-called magnetorotational explosion prior to the BH formation. One intriguing phenomenon observed in the strongly magnetized model is the formation of a relativistic jet in the post-BH formation. The relativistic jet is the outcome of a combination of strong magnetic fields and low-density materials above the BH. The jet further enhances the explosion energy beyond 1052\sim10^{52} erg, which is well exceeding the gravitational overburden ahead of the shock. Our self-consistent supernova models demonstrate that rotating magnetized massive stars at the high-mass end of supernova progenitors could be a potential candidate of hypernova and long gamma-ray burst progenitors.

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@article{arxiv.2404.02792,
  title  = {Numerical relativity simulations of black hole and relativistic jet formation},
  author = {Takami Kuroda and Masaru Shibata},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2404.02792},
  year   = {2024}
}

Comments

6 pages, 4 figures, Accepted for publication in MNRAS Letter