Observational appearance of inefficient accretion flows and jets in 3D GRMHD simulations: Application to Sgr~A*
Monika Moscibrodzka, Heino Falcke, Hotaka Shiokawa, Charles F. Gammie

TL;DR
This study uses 3D GRMHD simulations and ray tracing to explore how electron temperature variations affect the appearance of accretion flows and jets in Sgr A*, revealing that electron heating mechanisms critically influence observable properties.
Contribution
It introduces a detailed analysis of electron heating effects on RIAF appearance using 3D GRMHD simulations combined with ray tracing, applied specifically to Sgr A*.
Findings
Small changes in electron temperature dramatically alter jet and accretion flow dominance.
Radio spectrum and size of Sgr A* can be reproduced with efficient electron heating in jets.
X-ray emission constrains electron temperatures and flow geometry.
Abstract
Radiatively inefficient accretion flows (RIAFs) are believed to power supermassive black holes (SMBH) in the underluminous cores of galaxies. Such black holes are typically accompanied by flat-spectrum radio cores indicating the presence of moderately relativistic jets. One of the best constrained RIAFs is associated with the SMBH in the Galactic center, Sgr A*. Since the plasma in RIAFs is only weakly collisional, the dynamics and the radiative properties of these systems are very uncertain. Here we want to study the impact of varying electron temperature on the appearance of accretion flows and jets. Using 3-D GRMHD accretion flow simulations, we use ray tracing methods to predict spectra and radio images of RIAFs allowing for different electron heating mechanisms in the in- and outflowing parts of the simulations. We find that small changes in the electron temperature can result in…
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