Strongly Magnetized Tidal Disruption Event Disks via Stream Injection in GRMHD

Brandon Curd,Richard Anantua, Hayley West, Joaquin Duran

arXiv (Cornell University)(2023)

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Magnetically arrested accretion disks (MADs) around a rapidly rotating black hole (BH) have been proposed as a model for jetted tidal disruption events (TDEs). However, the dynamics of strongly magnetized disks in a more realistic simulation which can mimic the chaotic dynamics during a TDE have previously been unexplored. Here we employ global GRMHD simulations of a pre-existing MAD disk interacting with an injected TDE stream with impact parameter $\beta\equiv R_t/R_p=4-7$ to investigate how strongly magnetized TDEs differ from the standard MAD picture. We demonstrate for the first time that a MAD or semi-MAD state can be sustained and jets powered by the BH spin are produced in a TDE. We also demonstrate that the strength of the self-intersection shock depends on how dense the disk is relative to the stream, or the density contrast $f_\rho=\rho_d/\rho_s$. The jet or funnel can become significantly tilted (by $10-30^\circ$) due to the self-intersection outflow when $f_\rho \leq 0.1$. In models with a powerful jet and $f_\rho\leq 0.01$, the tilted jet interacts with and ultimately tilts the disk by as much as 23 degrees from the incoming stream. We illustrate that as $f_\rho$ increases, the tilt of the jet and disk is expected to realign with the BH spin once $f_\rho \geq 0.1$. We illustrate how the tilt can rapidly realign if $f_\rho$ increases rapidly and apply this to TDEs which have shown X-ray evolution on timescales of days-weeks.
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grmhd,stream injection
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