Super-Eddington Accretion Disks around Supermassive black Holes
Abstract
We use global three dimensional radiation magneto-hydrodynamical simulations to study accretion disks onto a black hole with accretion rates varying from to . We form the disks with torus centered at gravitational radii with self-consistent turbulence initially generated by the magneto-rotational instability. We study cases with and without net vertical magnetic flux. The inner regions of all disks have radiation pressure times the gas pressure. Non-axisymmetric density waves that steepen into spiral shocks form as gas flows towards the black hole. In simulations without net vertical magnetic flux, Reynolds stress generated by the spiral shocks are the dominant mechanism to transfer angular momentum. Maxwell stress from MRI turbulence can be larger than the Reynolds stress only when net vertical magnetic flux is sufficiently large. Outflows are formed with speed . When the accretion rate is smaller than , outflows start around gravitational radii and the radiative efficiency is with both magnetic field configurations. With accretion rate reaching , most of the funnel region close to the rotation axis becomes optically thick and the outflow only develops beyond gravitational radii. The radiative efficiency is reduced to . We always find the kinetic energy luminosity associated with the outflow is only of the radiative luminosity. The mass flux lost in the outflow is of the net mass accretion rates. We discuss implications of our simulation results on the observational properties of these disks.
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@article{arxiv.1709.02845,
title = {Super-Eddington Accretion Disks around Supermassive black Holes},
author = {Yan-Fei Jiang and James Stone and Shane W. Davis},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1709.02845},
year = {2019}
}
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21 pages, 17 figures, submitted to ApJ, movies available here https://goo.gl/5yR3ig