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arxiv: 1602.05968 · v2 · pith:2OYL4YXAnew · submitted 2016-02-18 · 🌌 astro-ph.HE

Particle Acceleration and the Origin of X-ray Flares in GRMHD simulations of Sgr A*

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keywords x-rayflaresvariabilityelectronsnon-thermalsimulationsgrmhdmagnetic
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Significant X-ray variability and flaring has been observed from Sgr A* but is poorly understood from a theoretical standpoint. We perform GRMHD simulations that take into account a population of non-thermal electrons with energy distributions and injection rates that are motivated by PIC simulations of magnetic reconnection. We explore the effects of including these non-thermal electrons on the predicted broadband variability of Sgr A* and find that X-ray variability is a generic result of localizing non-thermal electrons to highly magnetized regions, where particles are likely to be accelerated via magnetic reconnection. The proximity of these high-field regions to the event horizon forms a natural connection between IR and X-ray variability and accounts for the rapid timescales associated with the X-ray flares. The qualitative nature of this variability is consistent with observations, producing X-ray flares that are always coincident with IR flares, but not vice versa, i.e., there are a number of IR flares without X-ray counterparts.

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