Bridging Scales in Black Hole Accretion and Feedback: Studying Supermassive Black Holes
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Bridging Scales in Black Hole Accretion and Feedback: Studying Supermassive Black Holes | HackerNoon
The details of how gas flows into the galactic nucleus from large cosmic distances and how the SMBH in turn imparts feedback into the galaxy remain unresolved.
Magnetized Bondi Accretion: Here's What it Is and How We Used It
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Magnetized Bondi Accretion: Here's What it Is and How We Used It | HackerNoon
Accretion flows in galactic nuclei involve magnetized plasma, and it has been long known that magnetic fields strongly perturb the energetics (Shvartsman 1971
The Numerical Methods We Used to Study Black Holes
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The Numerical Methods We Used to Study Black Holes | HackerNoon
Our numerical scheme utilizes the GRMHD code KHARMA[1], a performance-portable C++ implementation based on iharm3D; iharm3D is itself an extension of HARM.