Bridging simulations of kink instability in relativistic magnetized jets with radio emission and polarisation

IF 10.2 4区 物理与天体物理 Q1 ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS Journal of High Energy Astrophysics Pub Date : 2024-09-26 DOI:10.1016/j.jheap.2024.09.007
Nikita Upreti , Bhargav Vaidya , Amit Shukla
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Relativistic outflows emanating from active galactic nuclei can extend up to kiloparsec scales in length, displaying a variety of complex morphologies. This study explores the intricate morphologies of such relativistic jets, mainly focusing on creating a bridge between magnetic instabilities in jets with observational signatures from complex radio galaxies. In particular, we aim to study the role of dynamical instabilities in forming distinctive morphological features by employing 3D relativistic magnetohydrodynamic (RMHD) simulations of rotating jets. Our simulations have further used the hybrid Eulerian-Lagrangian framework of the PLUTO code and generated the synthetic synchrotron emission and polarisation maps to compare with the observed signatures. Our analysis based on simulations of a continuously injected jet suggests that current-driven instabilities, notably the |m|=1 mode, generate ribs-like structures that are seen in some of the recent radio galaxies using MeerKat, e.g. MysTail. In our contrasting simulations of the restarted jet, the kink-instability driven ribs-like structures were formed relatively near the nozzle. In both cases, the jet dissipates its pre-existing magnetic energy through these instabilities, transitioning to a more kinetic energy dominant state. The turbulent structures resulting from this dissipation phase are filamentary and resemble the tethers as observed for the case of MysTail. This pilot study essentially provides a plausible qualitative explanation by bridging simulations of kink instability to produce synthetic radio features resembling the observed complex radio morphology of MysTail.
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相对论磁化射流中的扭结不稳定性与无线电发射和偏振的桥接模拟
从活动星系核喷出的相对论外流可以延伸到千帕斯卡尺度的长度,显示出各种复杂的形态。这项研究探索了这种相对论喷流的复杂形态,主要侧重于在喷流中的磁不稳定性与复杂射电星系的观测特征之间架起一座桥梁。特别是,我们旨在通过对旋转喷流的三维相对论磁流体力学(RMHD)模拟,研究动力学不稳定性在形成独特形态特征中的作用。我们的模拟进一步使用了 PLUTO 代码的欧拉-拉格朗日混合框架,并生成了合成同步辐射和偏振图,以便与观测到的特征进行比较。我们基于连续喷射的模拟分析表明,电流驱动的不稳定性,特别是|m|=1模式,会产生类似肋骨的结构,这在最近一些使用MeerKat的射电星系中可以看到,例如MysTail。在我们对重新启动的射流进行的对比模拟中,kink-instability 驱动的肋状结构是在喷口附近形成的。在这两种情况下,射流都会通过这些不稳定性耗散原有的磁能,过渡到动能占主导地位的状态。这一耗散阶段产生的湍流结构呈丝状,类似于在 MysTail 案例中观察到的系绳。这项试验性研究通过对扭结不稳定性的桥接模拟,产生了与观测到的 MysTail 复杂射电形态相似的合成射电特征,从而提供了一个可信的定性解释。
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Journal of High Energy Astrophysics
Journal of High Energy Astrophysics Earth and Planetary Sciences-Space and Planetary Science
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