First M87 event horizon telescope results. VIII. Magnetic field structure near the event horizon
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Akiyama, Kazunori
Algaba, Juan Carlos
Alberdi, Antxon
Alef, Walter
Anantua, Richard
Asada, Keiichi
Azulay, Rebecca
Baczko, Anne-Kathrin
Ball, David
Balokovic, Mislav
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IOP Publishing
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Event Horizon Telescope (EHT) observations at 230 GHz have now imaged polarized emission around the
supermassive black hole in M87 on event-horizon scales. This polarized synchrotron radiation probes the structure
of magnetic fields and the plasma properties near the black hole. Here we compare the resolved polarization
structure observed by the EHT, along with simultaneous unresolved observations with the Atacama Large
Millimeter/submillimeter Array, to expectations from theoretical models. The low fractional linear polarization in
the resolved image suggests that the polarization is scrambled on scales smaller than the EHT beam, which we
attribute to Faraday rotation internal to the emission region. We estimate the average density ne ∼ 104–7 cm−3,
magnetic field strength B ∼ 1–30 G, and electron temperature Te ∼ (1–12) × 1010 K of the radiating plasma in a
simple one-zone emission model. We show that the net azimuthal linear polarization pattern may result from
organized, poloidal magnetic fields in the emission region. In a quantitative comparison with a large library of
simulated polarimetric images from general relativistic magnetohydrodynamic (GRMHD) simulations, we identify
a subset of physical models that can explain critical features of the polarimetric EHT observations while producing
a relativistic jet of sufficient power. The consistent GRMHD models are all of magnetically arrested accretion
disks, where near-horizon magnetic fields are dynamically important. We use the models to infer a mass accretion
rate onto the black hole in M87 of (3–20) × 10−4Me yr−1.
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Accretion, Black holes, Event horizons, Jets, Kerr black holes, Magnetic fields, Magnetohydrodynamics, Plasma astrophysics, Polarimetry, Radiative transfer, Radio jets, Relativistic jets
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Akiyama, K., Algaba, J.C., Alberdi, A., et al. 2021, 'First M87 event horizon telescope results. VIII. Magnetic field structure near the event horizon', Astrophysical Journal Letters, vol. 910, no.. L13, pp. 1-43.