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arxiv: 1802.00567 · v1 · submitted 2018-02-02 · 🌌 astro-ph.HE

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Three-dimensional structure of clumpy outflow from supercritical accretion flow onto black holes

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We perform global three-dimensional (3D) radiation-hydrodynamic (RHD) simulations of out- flow from supercritical accretion flow around a 10 Msun black hole. We only solve the outflow part, starting from the axisymmetric 2D simulation data in a nearly steady state but with small perturbations in a sinusoidal form being added in the azimuthal direction. The mass accretion rate onto the black hole is ~10^2 L_E/c^2 in the underlying 2D simulation data and the outflow rate is ~10 L_E/c^2 (with LE and c being the Eddington luminosity and speed of light, respectively). We first confirm the emergence of clumpy outflow, which was discovered by the 2D RHD simulations, above the photosphere located at a few hundreds of Schwarzschild radii (r_S) from the central black hole. As prominent 3D features we find that the clumps have the shape of a torn sheet, rather than a cut string, and that they are rotating around the central black hole with a sub-Keplerian velocity at a distance of ~10^3 r_S from the center. The typical clump size is ~30 r_S or less in the radial direction, and is more elongated in the angular directions, ~hundreds of r_S at most. The sheet separation ranges from 50 to 150 r_S. We expect stochastic time variations when clumps pass across the line of the sight of a distant observer. Variation timescales are estimated to be several seconds for a black hole with mass of ten to several tens of Msun, in rough agreement with the observations of some ultra-luminous X-ray sources.

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