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oai:arXiv.org:2407.16745

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Astrophysics - High Energy Astroph... Astrophysics - Solar and Stellar A...
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Gottlieb, Ore Renzo, Mathieu Metzger, Brian D. Goldberg, Jared A. Cantiello, Matteo
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sciences: astrophysics

Year

2024

listing date

7/31/2024

Keywords
core disk pns energy star flux accretion astrophysics bh jets
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Abstract

Relativistic jets from a black hole (BH) following the core-collapse of a massive star (''collapsar'') is a leading model for gamma-ray bursts (GRBs).

However, the two key ingredients for a Blandford-Znajek (BZ) powered jet $-$ rapid rotation and a strong magnetic field $-$ seem mutually exclusive.

Strong fields in the progenitor star's core transport angular momentum outwards more quickly, slowing down the core before collapse.

Using MESA stellar evolution models followed to core-collapse, we explicitly show that the small length-scale of the instabilities, likely responsible for angular momentum transport in the core (e.g., Tayler-Spruit), results in a low net magnetic flux fed to the BH horizon, far too small to power GRB jets.

Instead, we propose a novel scenario in which collapsar BHs acquire their magnetic ''hair'' from their progenitor proto-neutron star (PNS), which is likely highly magnetized from an internal dynamo.

We evaluate the conditions for the BH accretion disk to pin the PNS magnetosphere to its horizon immediately after the collapse.

Our results show that the PNS's pre-collapse energy matches the excess energy in Ic-BL supernovae, while the nascent BH's spin and magnetic flux produce jets consistent with observed GRB characteristics.

We map our MESA models to 3D general-relativistic magnetohydrodynamic simulations and confirm that accretion disks confine the strong magnetic flux initiated near a rotating BH, enabling the launch of successful GRB jets, whereas a slower spinning BH or one without a disk fails to do so.

Our model indicates that standard GRB jets emerge whenever an accretion disk forms.

Gottlieb, Ore,Renzo, Mathieu,Metzger, Brian D.,Goldberg, Jared A.,Cantiello, Matteo, 2024, She's Got Her Mother's Hair: End-to-End Collapsar Simulations Unveil the Origin of Black Holes' Magnetic Field

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