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Where do shocks form in black hole accretion disks?

Aishi Dasadhikary, Sudip K Garain

June 2, 2026

Matter falling onto black holes can suddenly decelerate and form a shock, creating a hot layer that likely powers radiation we observe. Using numerical simulations, researchers mapped exactly when these shocks occur and found the conditions are much broader than equations alone suggested. The shock boundary also churns dynamically, feeding outflows back into space.
Published as Simulation based parameter space for shock in transonic, sub-Keplerian accretion flow onto non-rotating black holes arXiv:2606.03529
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