Analytical studies have raised the concern that a mysterious expulsion of magnetic field lines by a rapidly spinning black hole (dubbed the black hole Meissner effect) would shut down the Blandford–Znajek process and quench the jets of active galactic nuclei and microquasars. This effect is, however, not seen observationally or in numerical simulations. Previous attempts at reconciling the predictions with observations have proposed several mechanisms to evade the Meissner effect. In this paper, we identify a new evasion mechanism and discuss its observational significance. Specifically, we show that the breakdown of stationarity is sufficient to remove the expulsion of the magnetic field at all multipole orders, and that the associated tem...
We have observed the hard X-ray selected Narrow-Line Seyfert 1 galaxy SWIFT J2127.4+5654 with Suzaku...
We describe global, 3D, time‐dependent, non‐radiative, general‐relativistic, magnetohydrodynamic sim...
Ever since the seminal work of Penrose (1969) and Blandford & Znajek (1977), it has been realize...
Analytical studies have raised the concern that a mysterious expulsion of magnetic field lines by a ...
Analytical studies have raised the concern that a mysterious expulsion of magnetic field lines by a ...
Spinning black holes tend to expel magnetic fields. In this way they are similar to superconductors....
The expulsion of axisymmetric magnetic field from the event horizons of rapidly rotating black holes...
Stationary axisymmetric magnetic fields are expelled from outer horizons of black holes as they beco...
Relativistic-jet formation in astrophysical black holes lacks a rigorously understood mechanism of e...
The idea that black hole spin is instrumental in the generation of powerful jets in active galactic ...
Active galactic nuclei (AGNs) are accreting supermassive black holes residing at the centres of gala...
We use global magnetohydrodynamic simulations, in a pseudo-Newtonian potential, to investigate the t...
Active Galactic Nuclei are the most powerful long-lived objects in the universe. They are thought t...
Black holes are important astrophysical objects describing an end state of stellar evolution, which ...
Recently, Allen et al. measured a tight correlation between the Bondi accretion rates and jet powers...
We have observed the hard X-ray selected Narrow-Line Seyfert 1 galaxy SWIFT J2127.4+5654 with Suzaku...
We describe global, 3D, time‐dependent, non‐radiative, general‐relativistic, magnetohydrodynamic sim...
Ever since the seminal work of Penrose (1969) and Blandford & Znajek (1977), it has been realize...
Analytical studies have raised the concern that a mysterious expulsion of magnetic field lines by a ...
Analytical studies have raised the concern that a mysterious expulsion of magnetic field lines by a ...
Spinning black holes tend to expel magnetic fields. In this way they are similar to superconductors....
The expulsion of axisymmetric magnetic field from the event horizons of rapidly rotating black holes...
Stationary axisymmetric magnetic fields are expelled from outer horizons of black holes as they beco...
Relativistic-jet formation in astrophysical black holes lacks a rigorously understood mechanism of e...
The idea that black hole spin is instrumental in the generation of powerful jets in active galactic ...
Active galactic nuclei (AGNs) are accreting supermassive black holes residing at the centres of gala...
We use global magnetohydrodynamic simulations, in a pseudo-Newtonian potential, to investigate the t...
Active Galactic Nuclei are the most powerful long-lived objects in the universe. They are thought t...
Black holes are important astrophysical objects describing an end state of stellar evolution, which ...
Recently, Allen et al. measured a tight correlation between the Bondi accretion rates and jet powers...
We have observed the hard X-ray selected Narrow-Line Seyfert 1 galaxy SWIFT J2127.4+5654 with Suzaku...
We describe global, 3D, time‐dependent, non‐radiative, general‐relativistic, magnetohydrodynamic sim...
Ever since the seminal work of Penrose (1969) and Blandford & Znajek (1977), it has been realize...