A phase lag between disc and corona in GRMHD simulations of precessing tilted accretion discs

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Publication date 07-2023
Journal New Astronomy
Article number 102012
Volume | Issue number 101
Number of pages 7
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  • Faculty of Science (FNWI) - Anton Pannekoek Institute for Astronomy (API)
Abstract

In the course of its evolution, a black hole (BH) accretes gas from a wide range of directions. Given a random accretion event, the typical angular momentum of an accretion disc would be tilted by ∼60 relative to the BH spin. Misalignment causes the disc to precess at a rate that increases with BH spin and depends on disc morphology. We present general-relativistic magnetohydrodynamic (GRMHD) simulations spanning a full precession period of highly tilted (60), moderately thin (h/r=0.1) accretion discs around a rapidly spinning (a≃0.9) BH. While the disc and jets precess in phase, we find that the disc wind/corona, sandwiched between the two, lags behind by ≳10°. For spectral models of BH accretion, the implication is that hard non-thermal (corona) emission lags behind the softer (disc) emission, thus potentially explaining some properties of the hard energy lags seen in Type-C low frequency quasi-periodic oscillations in X-ray binaries. While strong jets are unaffected by this disc-corona lag, weak jets can stall when encountering the lagging corona at distances r∼100 BH radii. This interaction may quench large-scale jet formation.

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Language English
Published at https://doi.org/10.1016/j.newast.2023.102012
Other links https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85147874258 https://youtube.com/shorts/KFY7sDu1898?feature=share
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