The nature of tilted supercritical accretion discs
Abstract
In this paper, we report on the first 3D general relativistic radiation magnetohydrodynamic simulations of large supercritical accretion discs that are tilted with respect to the black hole spin axis. We explore a range of black hole spin parameters (from a* = -0.9 to 0.9), initial tilts (in the range from β0 = 0 to 30), and target mass accretion rates. We first confirm that, for all the untilted simulations, the Eddington accretion limit is obeyed (MBH MEdd), consistent with our previous findings. However, for tilted discs we find that the mass accretion rate can be enhanced by up to a factor of ten and that factor depends linearly on tilt MBH β0 MEdd. This could be an important aspect in solving the puzzle of the growth of the first supermassive black holes. We also find that for a given tilt, the mass accretion rate enhancement is proportional to the magnitude of the spin. Additionally, we find that tilted supercritical accretion discs are more advective than their untilted counterparts. We attribute all of these differences to the presence of standing shocks in the inner regions of the accretion flow, a feature unique to tilted discs.
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