Impact of non-thermal particles on the spectral and structural properties of M87
Christian M. Fromm, Alejandro Cruz-Osorio, Yosuke Mizuno, Antonios, Nathanail, Ziri Younsi, Oliver Porth, Hector Olivares, Jordy Davelaar, Heino, Falcke, Michael Kramer, Luciano Rezzolla

TL;DR
This study uses general relativistic magnetohydrodynamic simulations to model M87's spectrum and jet structure, highlighting the role of non-thermal particles and fast-spinning black holes in reproducing observations.
Contribution
It introduces a comprehensive simulation approach combining thermal and non-thermal particles to explain M87's spectral and structural features.
Findings
Magnetically arrested disks around fast-spinning black holes fit observations.
Non-thermal particles are essential for matching the broad-band spectrum.
Simulations successfully reproduce the innermost jet structure of M87.
Abstract
The recent 230 GHz observations of the Event Horizon Telescope (EHT) are able to image the innermost structure of the M87 and show a ring-like structure which is in agreement with thermal synchrotron emission generated in a torus surrounding a supermassive black hole. However, at lower frequencies M87 is characterised by a large-scale and edge-brightened jet with clear signatures of non-thermal emission. In order to bridge the gap between these scales and to provide a theoretical interpretation of these observations we perform general relativistic magnetohydrodynamic simulations of accretion on to black holes and jet launching. M87 has been the target for multiple observations across the entire electromagnetic spectrum. Among these VLBI observations provide unique details on the collimation profile of the jet down to several gravitational radii. In this work we aim to model the…
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