A GRHD finite-volume code is validated against analytic transonic solutions and applied to 2D sub-Keplerian accretion, recovering shocks and frame-dragging effects.
Three Dimensional Simulations of Advective, Sub-Keplerian Accretion Flow onto Non-rotating Black Holes
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We study the time evolution of sub-Keplerian transonic accretion flow onto a non-rotating black hole using a three-dimensional, inviscid hydrodynamics simulation code. Prior two-dimensional simulations show that centrifugal barrier in the accreting matter may temporarily halt the nearly free-falling matter and produce a stable, geometrically thick disk which may contain turbulent eddies. Our goal in this work is to investigate whether the disk develops any instability because of this turbulence when we dynamically activate all three dimensions. We find that the disk remains stable and axisymmetric even close to the central black hole. However, if we explicitly apply non-axisymmetric azimuthal perturbation, the axisymmetric structure of the disk is destroyed and instability is developed.
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A general relativistic hydrodynamic simulation code for studying advective, sub-Keplerian accretion flow onto black holes
A GRHD finite-volume code is validated against analytic transonic solutions and applied to 2D sub-Keplerian accretion, recovering shocks and frame-dragging effects.