A new general relativistic magnetohydrodynamics code for dynamical spacetimes
Pablo Cerd\'a-Dur\'an, Jos\'e A. Font, Luis Ant\'on, Ewald M\"uller

TL;DR
This paper introduces a new numerical code for simulating general relativistic magnetohydrodynamics in dynamical spacetimes, enabling studies of highly magnetized astrophysical phenomena involving strong gravity.
Contribution
The code extends existing hydrodynamics frameworks to include magnetic fields and Einstein equations under conformally-flat approximation, with rigorous testing and application to core-collapse scenarios.
Findings
Successfully handles relativistic shocks and magnetized fluids.
Accurately models equilibrium configurations of magnetized neutron stars.
Demonstrates capability in simulating magneto-rotational core collapse.
Abstract
We present a new numerical code which solves the general relativistic magneto-hydrodynamics (GRMHD) equations coupled to the Einstein equations for the evolution of a dynamical spacetime within the conformally-flat approximation. This code has been developed with the main objective of studying astrophysical scenarios in which both, high magnetic fields and strong gravitational fields appear, such as the magneto-rotational collapse of stellar cores, the collapsar model of GRBs, and the evolution of neutron stars. The code is based on an existing and thoroughly tested purely hydrodynamics code and on its extension to accommodate weakly magnetized fluids (passive magnetic field approximation). The numerical code we present here is based on high-resolution shock-capturing schemes to solve the GRMHD equations together with the flux constraint transport method to ensure the solenoidal…
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