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arxiv: 1810.12469 · v1 · pith:VHSCNBPBnew · submitted 2018-10-30 · 🌌 astro-ph.HE

General Relativistic Numerical Simulation of sub-Keplerian Transonic Accretion Flows onto Rotating Black Holes: Kerr Spacetime

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We study time evolution of sub-Keplerian transonic accretion flows onto black holes using a general relativistic numerical simulation code. We perform simulations around the black holes having non-zero rotation. We first compare one-dimensional simulation results with theoretical results and validate the performance of our code. Next, we present results of axisymmetric, two-dimensional simulation of advective flows. In the literature, there is no solution which describes steady shock solutions in two dimensions. However, our simulations produce these centrifugal force supported steady shock waves even in presence of strong dragging of inertial frames. Since the post-shock region could be hot and upscatter photons through Comptonization, these shock would put imprints on the spectra. Thus, our solutions, which represent truly new results, could be useful to measure spins through radiation spectrum of accreting Kerr black holes.

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