Self-consistent spectra from GRMHD simulations with radiative cooling A link to reality for Sgr A*

Authors
Publication date 24-02-2011
Journal IAU Symposium
Event IAU Symposium 275: Jets at all scales, Buenos Aires, Argentina
Volume | Issue number 6 | S275
Pages (from-to) 104-105
Organisations
  • Faculty of Science (FNWI) - Anton Pannekoek Institute for Astronomy (API)
Abstract
Cosmos++ (Anninos et al. 2005) is one of the first fully relativistic magneto-hydro-dynamical (MHD) codes that can self-consistently account for radiative cooling, in the optically thin regime. As the code combines a total energy conservation formulation with a radiative cooling function, we have now the possibility to produce spectra energy density from these simulations and compare them to data. In this paper, we present preliminary results of spectra calculated using the same cooling functions from 2D Cosmos++ simulations of the accretion flow around Sgr A*. The simulation parameters were designed to roughly reproduce Sgr A*'s behavior at very low (10−8-10−7 M⊙/yr) accretion rate, but only via spectra can we test that this has been achieved.
Document type Article
Note IAU Symposium 275, Jets at all Scales, Buenos Aires, Argentina, 13-17 September
Language English
Published at https://doi.org/10.1017/S1743921310015759
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