We present a new code for performing general-relativistic radiation-hydrodynamics simulations of accretion flows onto black holes. The radiation field is treated in the optically-thick approximation, with the opacity contributed by Thomson scattering and thermal bremsstrahlung. Our analysis is concentrated on a detailed numerical investigation of hot two-dimensional, Bondi-Hoyle accretion flows with various Mach numbers. We find significant differences with respect to purely hydrodynamical evolutions. In particular, once the system relaxes to a radiation-pressure dominated regime, the accretion rates become about two orders of magnitude smaller than in the purely hydrodynamical case, remaining however super-Eddington as are the luminosities...
We present the first results from two-dimensional simulations of radiatively efficient accretion of ...
We present the first results from two-dimensional simulations of radiatively efficient accretion of ...
We present a set of four three-dimensional, general relativistic, radiation magnetohydrodynamical si...
We present a new code for performing general-relativistic radiation-hydrodynamics simulations of acc...
We present the implementation of an implicit-explicit (IMEX) Runge-Kutta numerical scheme for genera...
We present the implementation of an implicit-explicit (IMEX) Runge-Kutta numerical scheme for genera...
A new general relativistic radiation magnetohydrodynamical code KORAL is described, which employs th...
Results are presented from a time--dependent, numerical investigation of spherical accretion onto bl...
In this paper we report on recent upgrades to our general relativistic radiation magnetohydrody-nami...
International audienceContext. In many astrophysical phenomena, and especially in those that involve...
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International audienceContext. In many astrophysical phenomena, and especially in those that involve...
International audienceContext. In many astrophysical phenomena, and especially in those that involve...
We calculate the emission from relativistic flows in black hole systems using a fully general relati...
Context. In many astrophysical phenomena, and especially in those that involve the high-energy regim...
We present the first results from two-dimensional simulations of radiatively efficient accretion of ...
We present the first results from two-dimensional simulations of radiatively efficient accretion of ...
We present a set of four three-dimensional, general relativistic, radiation magnetohydrodynamical si...
We present a new code for performing general-relativistic radiation-hydrodynamics simulations of acc...
We present the implementation of an implicit-explicit (IMEX) Runge-Kutta numerical scheme for genera...
We present the implementation of an implicit-explicit (IMEX) Runge-Kutta numerical scheme for genera...
A new general relativistic radiation magnetohydrodynamical code KORAL is described, which employs th...
Results are presented from a time--dependent, numerical investigation of spherical accretion onto bl...
In this paper we report on recent upgrades to our general relativistic radiation magnetohydrody-nami...
International audienceContext. In many astrophysical phenomena, and especially in those that involve...
International audienceContext. In many astrophysical phenomena, and especially in those that involve...
International audienceContext. In many astrophysical phenomena, and especially in those that involve...
International audienceContext. In many astrophysical phenomena, and especially in those that involve...
We calculate the emission from relativistic flows in black hole systems using a fully general relati...
Context. In many astrophysical phenomena, and especially in those that involve the high-energy regim...
We present the first results from two-dimensional simulations of radiatively efficient accretion of ...
We present the first results from two-dimensional simulations of radiatively efficient accretion of ...
We present a set of four three-dimensional, general relativistic, radiation magnetohydrodynamical si...