On the Comparison of AGN with GRMHD Simulations: II. M87
Richard Anantua, Angelo Ricarte, George Wong, Razieh Emami, Roger, Blandford, Lani Oramas, Hayley West, Joaquin Duran, Brandon Curd

TL;DR
This study compares horizon-scale observations of M87's jet with a broad range of GRMHD simulations to infer the black hole's spin, plasma composition, and emission mechanisms, providing insights into jet physics and polarization properties.
Contribution
It introduces a comprehensive simulation approach to interpret M87's jet observations, exploring various plasma and emission models to understand the jet's physical conditions.
Findings
Polarization data favor MAD models over SANE.
Circular polarization depends on electron/positron content.
Future EHT observations can distinguish plasma types.
Abstract
Horizon-scale observations of the jetted active galactic nucleus M87 are compared with simulations spanning a broad range of dissipation mechanisms and plasma content in three-dimensional general relativistic flows around spinning black holes. Observations of synchrotron radiation from radio to X-ray frequencies can be compared with simulations by adding prescriptions specifying the relativistic electron-plus-positron distribution function and associated radiative transfer coefficients. A suite of time-varying simulations with various spins, plasma magnetizations and turbulent heating and equipartition-based emission prescriptions (and piecewise combinations thereof) is chosen to represent distinct possibilities for the M87 jet/accretion flow/black hole (JAB) system. Simulation jet morphology, polarization and variation are then "observed" and compared with real observations to infer…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstrophysical Phenomena and Observations · Gamma-ray bursts and supernovae · Galaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena
