4.6 Article

Computational general relativistic force-free electrodynamics: I. Multi-coordinate implementation and testing

Journal

ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS
Volume 647, Issue -, Pages -

Publisher

EDP SCIENCES S A
DOI: 10.1051/0004-6361/202038907

Keywords

magnetic fields; methods: numerical; plasmas

Funding

  1. Studienstiftung des Deutschen Volkes
  2. PHAROS COST Action [CA16214]
  3. GWverse COST Action [CA16104]
  4. Ramon y Cajal [RYC-2015-19074]
  5. Exascale Computing Project of the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Office of Science [17-SC20-SC]
  6. Exascale Computing Project of National Nuclear Security Administration [17-SC20-SC]
  7. U.S. Department of Energy [DE-AC05-00OR22725]
  8. National Science Foundation (NSF) [OAC-1550436, AST1516150, PHY-1607520, PHY-1305730, PHY-1707946, PHY-1726215]
  9. [AYA2015-66899-C2-1-P]
  10. [PGC2018-095984-B-I00]
  11. [PROMETEO-II2014-069]
  12. [PROMETEU/2019/071]

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This study introduces a method called general relativistic force-free electrodynamics to analyze energetic outflows dominated by strong magnetic fields, discussing its application in modeling the dynamics of magnetospheres around compact astrophysical objects like black holes and neutron stars.
General relativistic force-free electrodynamics is one possible plasma-limit employed to analyze energetic outflows in which strong magnetic fields are dominant over all inertial phenomena. The amazing images of black hole (BH) shadows from the Galactic Center and the M87 galaxy provide a first direct glimpse into the physics of accretion flows in the most extreme environments of the universe. The efficient extraction of energy in the form of collimated outflows or jets from a rotating BH is directly linked to the topology of the surrounding magnetic field. We aim at providing a tool to numerically model the dynamics of such fields in magnetospheres around compact objects, such as BHs and neutron stars. To do so, we probe their role in the formation of high energy phenomena such as magnetar flares and the highly variable teraelectronvolt emission of some active galactic nuclei. In this work, we present numerical strategies capable of modeling fully dynamical force-free magnetospheres of compact astrophysical objects. We provide implementation details and extensive testing of our implementation of general relativistic force-free electrodynamics in Cartesian and spherical coordinates using the infrastructure of the EINSTEIN TOOLKIT. The employed hyperbolic/parabolic cleaning of numerical errors with full general relativistic compatibility allows for fast advection of numerical errors in dynamical spacetimes. Such fast advection of divergence errors significantly improves the stability of the general relativistic force-free electrodynamics modeling of BH magnetospheres.

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