A New Framework for AGN Accretion and Jet Feedback in Numerical Simulations
Ying-He Celeste L\"u, Paul M. Ricker

TL;DR
This paper introduces a novel subgrid model for simulating AGN accretion and jet feedback in galaxy cluster simulations, improving accuracy over traditional methods and analyzing the effects of resolution on feedback effectiveness.
Contribution
The paper presents a sink particle-based accretion model with bipolar jet feedback, tested against standard problems, and discusses resolution effects on feedback realism.
Findings
Sink particle model accounts for the alpha factor in accretion.
Accretion radius should be resolved with at least two zones.
Under-resolving feedback regions affects jet dynamics and energy deposition.
Abstract
Accurate modeling of active galactic nucleus (AGN) feedback, especially due to relativistic jets, is crucial for understanding the cool-core problem in galaxy clusters. We present a new subgrid method to model accretion onto and feedback from AGN in hydrodynamical simulations of galaxy clusters. Instead of applying the traditional Bondi formalism, we use a sink particle algorithm in which the accretion flux is measured directly through a control surface. A weighting kernel is used to reset the gas properties within the accretion radius at the end of each timestep. We implement feedback in the form of bipolar jets whose properties are tied to the accretion rate. The method is tested with a spherically symmetric Bondi gas flow problem and a Bondi-Hoyle-Lyttleton wind problem, with and without jet feedback. We discuss the reliability of this model by comparing our jet simulations with…
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