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Two-component jets from 3-dimensional magnetohydrodynamic jet simulations of disk winds at sub-parsec scales

Abstract

We explore the effect of large scale magnetic field on the formation of two-component jets in magnetohydrodynamic disk winds simulations. Our simulations show a one-component and two-component jets develop depending on the magnetic field distribution along the surface of the accretion disk. Magnetic field configurations with the least steep gradient along the disk lead to a well defined two-component jet with the self-similar (Blandford-Payne) configuration separating the two regimes. Our results have direct implications to jets models of AGN and GRBs if indeed two-component jets emanate directly from the accretion disk. Our findings imply that a three-component jets may exist in AGN jets if one takes into account a Blandford-Znajek component in the innermost, relativistic, regions.

Authors

Staff J; Koning N; Ouyed R; Pudritz R

Volume

61

Publisher

EDP Sciences

Publication Date

December 1, 2013

DOI

10.1051/epjconf/20136102006

Conference proceedings

EPJ Web of Conferences

ISSN

2101-6275

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