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Parabolic Jets from the Spinning Black Hole in M87

High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena 2018-12-12 v1 Astrophysics of Galaxies Fluid Dynamics Plasma Physics

Abstract

The M87 jet is extensively examined by utilizing general relativistic magnetohydrodynamic (GRMHD) simulations as well as the steady axisymmetric force-free electrodynamic (FFE) solution. Quasi-steady funnel jets are obtained in GRMHD simulations up to the scale of 100\sim 100 gravitational radius (rgr_{\rm g}) for various black hole (BH) spins. As is known, the funnel edge is approximately determined by the following equipartitions; i) the magnetic and rest-mass energy densities and ii) the gas and magnetic pressures. Our numerical results give an additional factor that they follow the outermost parabolic streamline of the FFE solution, which is anchored to the event horizon on the equatorial plane. We also identify the matter dominated, non-relativistic corona/wind play a dynamical role in shaping the funnel jet into the parabolic geometry. We confirm a quantitative overlap between the outermost parabolic streamline of the FFE jet and the edge of jet sheath in VLBI observations at 101\sim 10^{1}-105rg10^{5} \, r_{\rm g}, suggesting that the M87 jet is likely powered by the spinning BH. Our GRMHD simulations also indicate a lateral stratification of the bulk acceleration (i.e., the spine-sheath structure) as well as an emergence of knotty superluminal features. The spin characterizes the location of the jet stagnation surface inside the funnel. We suggest that the limb-brightened feature could be associated with the nature of the BH-driven jet, if the Doppler beaming is a dominant factor. Our findings can be examined with (sub-)mm VLBI observations, giving a clue for the origin of the M87 jet.

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@article{arxiv.1810.09963,
  title  = {Parabolic Jets from the Spinning Black Hole in M87},
  author = {Masanori Nakamura and Keiichi Asada and Kazuhiro Hada and Hung-Yi Pu and Scott Noble and Chihyin Tseng and Kenji Toma and Motoki Kino and Hiroshi Nagai and Kazuya Takahashi and Juan-Carlos Algaba and Monica Orienti and Kazunori Akiyama and Akihiro Doi and Gabriele Giovannini and Marcello Giroletti and Mareki Honma and Shoko Koyama and Rocco Lico and Kotaro Niinuma and Fumie Tazaki},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1810.09963},
  year   = {2018}
}

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29 pages, 23 figures, accepted for publication in ApJ