Migration traps concentrate stellar-mass black holes in AGN disks, generating self-regulated magnetic reconnection heating that yields excess short-timescale optical/UV variability, flattened structure functions, and deviations from the τ∝λ^{4/3} lag relation.
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Numerical experiment shows alternating-current-driven waves cause a magnetic null to collapse into y-directed then x-directed current sheets, with Hall effect producing lagged out-of-plane flows whose amplitudes increase with driving strength.
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Migration Traps as Variability Attractors: Optical/UV Signatures of Embedded Stellar-Mass Black Holes in Active Galactic Nucleus Disks
Migration traps concentrate stellar-mass black holes in AGN disks, generating self-regulated magnetic reconnection heating that yields excess short-timescale optical/UV variability, flattened structure functions, and deviations from the τ∝λ^{4/3} lag relation.
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A Numerical Experiment on Oscillatory Magnetic Reconnection in a Laboratory Plasma System Driven by Alternating Currents
Numerical experiment shows alternating-current-driven waves cause a magnetic null to collapse into y-directed then x-directed current sheets, with Hall effect producing lagged out-of-plane flows whose amplitudes increase with driving strength.