Blandford-Znajek jets in galaxy formation simulations: method and implementation
Rosie Y. Talbot, Martin A. Bourne, Debora Sijacki

TL;DR
This paper introduces a new AGN feedback model incorporating Blandford-Znajek jets into galaxy simulations, showing how jets interact with the environment and influence galaxy evolution.
Contribution
The novel model self-consistently couples black hole spin and mass evolution with jet launching in galaxy simulations, improving understanding of AGN feedback mechanisms.
Findings
Jets thermalize efficiently in high-pressure environments due to shocks
Overpressured jets retain momentum and form stable termination shocks
Jets induce large-scale bipolar outflows and disrupt inner galactic regions
Abstract
Jets launched by active galactic nuclei (AGN) are believed to play a significant role in shaping the properties of galaxies and provide an energetically viable mechanism through which galaxies can become quenched. Here we present a novel AGN feedback model, which we have incorporated into the AREPO code, that evolves the black hole mass and spin as the accretion flow proceeds through a thin -disc which we self-consistently couple to a Blandford-Znajek jet. We apply our model to the central region of a typical radio-loud Seyfert galaxy embedded in a hot circumgalactic medium (CGM). We find that jets launched into high pressure environments thermalise efficiently due to the formation of recollimation shocks and the vigorous instabilities that these shocks excite increase the efficiency of the mixing of CGM and jet material. The beams of more overpressured jets, however, are not as…
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