New FNST scalar-tensor generalization of JNW spacetime is used in GR hydrodynamic simulations of BHL accretion, yielding hydrodynamically generated QPO-like frequencies overlapping observed ranges in stellar-mass compact object systems.
Simulation of astrophysical jet using the special relativistic hydrodynamics code
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This paper describes a multidimensional hydrodynamic code which can be used for the studies of relativistic astrophysical flows. The code solves the special relativistic hydrodynamic equations as a hyperbolic system of conservation laws based on High Resolution Shock Capturing (HRSC) Scheme. Two standard tests, one of which is the relativistic blast wave tested in our previous paper\cite{DO1}, and the other is the collision of two ultrarelativistic blast waves tested in here, are presented to demonstrate that the code captures correctly and gives solution in the discontinuities, accurately. The relativistic astrophysical jet is modeled for the ultrarelativistic flow case. The dynamics of jet flowing is then determined by the ambient parameters such as densities, and velocities of the jets and the momentum impulse applied to the computational surface. We obtain solutions for the jet structure, propagation of jet during the time evolution, and variation in the Mach number on the computational domain at a fixed time.
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Numerical BHL accretion simulations in disformal Kerr spacetime produce QPO frequencies consistent with observations from GRS 1915+105, M82 X-1, NGC 5408 X-1, and RE J1034+396.
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QPO-like Signatures and Hydrodynamical Variability in Accretion around a JNW-type Compact Spacetime in Freund-Nambu Scalar-Tensor Gravity
New FNST scalar-tensor generalization of JNW spacetime is used in GR hydrodynamic simulations of BHL accretion, yielding hydrodynamically generated QPO-like frequencies overlapping observed ranges in stellar-mass compact object systems.
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Disformal Kerr Imprints on BHL Accretion: Shock Morphology, PSD Signatures, and Observational QPO Counterparts
Numerical BHL accretion simulations in disformal Kerr spacetime produce QPO frequencies consistent with observations from GRS 1915+105, M82 X-1, NGC 5408 X-1, and RE J1034+396.