J 2017

Plunging neutron stars as origin of organised magnetic field in galactic nuclei

KARAS, Vladimír, Ondřej KOPÁČEK, Devaky KUNNERIATH, Michal ZAJAČEK, Anabella ARAUDO et. al.

Basic information

Original name

Plunging neutron stars as origin of organised magnetic field in galactic nuclei

Authors

KARAS, Vladimír (203 Czech Republic), Ondřej KOPÁČEK (203 Czech Republic), Devaky KUNNERIATH (356 India), Michal ZAJAČEK (703 Slovakia), Anabella ARAUDO (32 Argentina), Andreas ECKART (276 Germany) and Jiří KOVÁŘ (203 Czech Republic, guarantor, belonging to the institution)

Edition

Contributions of the Astronomical Observatory Skalnaté pleso, 2017, 1335-1842

Other information

Language

English

Type of outcome

Článek v odborném periodiku

Field of Study

10308 Astronomy

Country of publisher

Slovakia

Confidentiality degree

není předmětem státního či obchodního tajemství

RIV identification code

RIV/47813059:19240/17:A0000029

Organization unit

Faculty of Philosophy and Science in Opava

UT WoS

000410733700008

Keywords in English

magnetic fields; neutron stars; Galactic centre

Tags

International impact, Reviewed

Links

GA17-16287S, research and development project.
Změněno: 9/4/2018 03:57, RNDr. Jan Hladík, Ph.D.

Abstract

V originále

Black holes cannot support their own internal magnetic field like, for example, compact stars can. Despite this fact observations indicate that event horizons of supermassive black holes (SMBH) are threaded by field lines along which plasma streams flow. Various magnetohydrodynamical mechanisms have been suggested to generate turbulent magnetic fields on small scales, however, the origin of the large-scale component is unclear. In this write-up we describe our progress in an on-going work and discuss the possibility of dipole-type magnetic fields being brought onto SMBH by magnetised neutron stars, which are expected to drift inward from a hidden population in the Nuclear Star Cluster. This can contribute to an organised component of the magnetic field on the characteristic length-scale of the stellar size, which thread the horizon during the final stages of the magnetized star plunge into or its close flyby around SMBH. Because of mass size scaling relations for black holes, the effect is more important for lower-mass SMBH.