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26 April 2024
 
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Energy confinement for a relativistic magnetic flux tube in the ergosphere of a Kerr black hole
Vladimir S. Semenov ; Sergei A. Dyadechkin ; Ivan B. Ivanov ; Helfried K. Biernat ;
Date 8 Oct 2001
Journal Physica Scripta. Vol. 65, 13-24, 2002
Subject astro-ph
AbstractIn the MHD description of plasma phenomena the concept of magnetic field lines frozen into the plasma turns out to be very useful. We present here a method of introducing Lagrangian coordinates into relativistic MHD equations in general relativity, which enables a convenient mathematical formulation for the behaviour of flux tubes. With the introduction of these Lagrangian, so--called ``frozen--in’’ coordinates, the relativistic MHD equations reduce to a set of nonlinear 1D string equations, and the plasma may therefore be regarded as a gas of nonlinear strings corresponding to flux tubes. Numerical simulation shows that if such a tube/string falls into a Kerr black hole, then the leading portion loses angular momentum and energy as the string brakes, and to compensate for this loss, momentum and energy is radiated to infinity to conserve energy and momentum for the tube. Inside the ergosphere the energy of the leading part turns out to be negative after some time, and the rest of the tube then gets energy from the hole. In our simulations most of the compensated positive energy is also localized inside the ergosphere because the inward speed of the plasma is approximately equal to the velocity of the MHD wave which transports energy outside. Therefore, an additional physical process has to be included which can remove energy from the ergophere. Magnetic reconnection seems fills this role releasing Maxwellian stresses and producing a relativistic jet.
Source arXiv, astro-ph/0110168
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