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General Relativistic Simulations of Accretion Disks Around Tilted Kerr Black Holes

Nikolaos StergioulasVassilios MewesFilippo GaleazziJosé A. FontPedro J. Montero

subject

PhysicsBlack holeGeneral Relativity and Quantum CosmologyAngular momentumClassical mechanicsRotating black holeSpacetimeGeneral relativityAdaptive mesh refinementApparent horizonAstrophysics::Earth and Planetary AstrophysicsAstrophysicsSpecific relative angular momentum

description

We simulate the dynamics of self-gravitating accretion disks around tilted Kerr black holes (BH) in full 3D general relativity. For this purpose we employ the EinsteinToolkit, using the thorn McLachlan for the evolution of the spacetime via the BSSN formalism of the Einstein equations and the thorn GRHydro for the evolution of the hydrodynamics, using a 3D Cartesian mesh with adaptive mesh refinement. We investigate the effects of the tilt angle between the disk angular momentum and BH spin vector on the dynamics of these systems as the disk evolves in the tilted spacetime. By evolving the spacetime and matter fields, we are able to observe how both BH and disk react and evolve in the tilted configuration. For the very light disk with a constant specific angular momentum profile that we study, we observe a significant change of the disk shape after a few orbits. This change is more pronounced the larger the initial inclination angle is.

https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-10488-1_10