Particle acceleration and the origin of the very high energy emission around black holes and relativistic jets

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Particle acceleration induced by fast magnetic reconnection may help to solve current puzzles related to the interpretation of the very high energy (VHE) and neutrino emissions from AGNs and compact sources in general. Our general relativistic-MHD simulations of accretion disk-corona systems reveal the growth of turbulence driven by MHD instabilities that lead to the development of fast magnetic reconnection in the corona. In addition, our simulations of relativistic MHD jets reveal the formation of several sites of fast reconnection induced by current-driven kink turbulence. The injection of thousands of test particles in these regions causes acceleration up to energies of several PeVs, thus demonstrating the ability of this process to accelerate particles and produce VHE and neutrino emission, specially in blazars. Finally, we discuss how reconnection can also explain the observed VHE luminosity-black hole mass correlation, involving hundreds of non-blazar sources like Perseus A, and black hole binaries.

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de Gouveia Dal Pino, E. M., Kowal, G., Kadowaki, L., Medina-Torrejón, T. E., Mizuno, Y., & Singh, C. (2020). Particle acceleration and the origin of the very high energy emission around black holes and relativistic jets. In Proceedings of the International Astronomical Union (Vol. 14, pp. 13–18). Cambridge University Press. https://doi.org/10.1017/S1743921318007688

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