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Self-gravitating magnetised tori around black holes in general relativity
by
Mach, Patryk
, Gimeno-Soler, Sergio
, Font, Jose A
, Pirog, Michal
, Odrzywolek, Andrzej
in
Angular momentum
/ Black holes
/ Computational fluid dynamics
/ Configurations
/ Dynamic stability
/ Einstein equations
/ Gravitation
/ Magnetic fields
/ Magnetohydrodynamics
/ Mathematical models
/ Relativity
/ Rotating disks
/ Toruses
2019
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Self-gravitating magnetised tori around black holes in general relativity
by
Mach, Patryk
, Gimeno-Soler, Sergio
, Font, Jose A
, Pirog, Michal
, Odrzywolek, Andrzej
in
Angular momentum
/ Black holes
/ Computational fluid dynamics
/ Configurations
/ Dynamic stability
/ Einstein equations
/ Gravitation
/ Magnetic fields
/ Magnetohydrodynamics
/ Mathematical models
/ Relativity
/ Rotating disks
/ Toruses
2019
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Self-gravitating magnetised tori around black holes in general relativity
by
Mach, Patryk
, Gimeno-Soler, Sergio
, Font, Jose A
, Pirog, Michal
, Odrzywolek, Andrzej
in
Angular momentum
/ Black holes
/ Computational fluid dynamics
/ Configurations
/ Dynamic stability
/ Einstein equations
/ Gravitation
/ Magnetic fields
/ Magnetohydrodynamics
/ Mathematical models
/ Relativity
/ Rotating disks
/ Toruses
2019
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Self-gravitating magnetised tori around black holes in general relativity
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Self-gravitating magnetised tori around black holes in general relativity
2019
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We investigate stationary, self-gravitating, magnetised disks (or tori) around black holes. The models are obtained by numerically solving the coupled system of the Einstein equations and the equations of ideal general-relativistic magnetohydrodynamics. The mathematical formulation and numerical aspects of our approach are similar to those reported in previous works modeling stationary self-gravitating perfect-fluid tori, but the inclusion of magnetic fields represents a new ingredient. Following previous studies of purely hydrodynamical configurations, we construct our models assuming Keplerian rotation in the disks and both spinning and spinless black holes. We focus on the case of a toroidal distribution of the magnetic field and build a large set of models corresponding to a wide range of values of the magnetisation parameter, starting with weakly magnetised disks and ending at configurations in which the magnetic pressure dominates over the thermal one. In all our models, the magnetic field affects the equilibrium structure of the torus mainly due to the magnetic pressure. In particular, an increasing contribution of the magnetic field shifts the location of the maximum of the rest-mass density towards inner regions of the disk. The total mass of the system and the angular momentum are affected by the magnetic field in a complex way, that depends on the black hole spin and the location of the inner radius of the disk. The non-linear dynamical stability of the solutions presented in this paper will be reported elsewhere.
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Cornell University Library, arXiv.org
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