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"Magnetic field generation during accretion into black holes"

Prof. G.S. Bisnovaty-Kogan  (IKI)  

Abstract:

The problem of magnetic field generation in accretion flows onto black holes is discussed, including the field amplification in the falling gas, and due to the action of the excess radiation force on electrons. This
excess force may arise from the Poynting-Robertson effect.
     Instead of a recent claim of the generation of dynamically important magnetic fields, we establish the validity of earlier results from 1977 which show only small magnetic fields are generated.
     The radiative force causes the magnetic field to initially grow linearly with time. However, this linear growth holds for only a restricted time interval which is of the order of the accretion time of the matter.
Very large magnetic fields may appear in the accretion disk when large scale magnetic field is present in the falling gas. Jet formation from accretion disks in AGN and microquasars is probably connected with this fields.
     A model of the Poynting-Robertson magnetic field generation close to the horizon of a Schwarzschild black hole is solved exactly using General Relativity, and the field is also found to be dynamically insignificant. These weak magnetic fields may however be important as seed fields for dynamos.