
Magnetized Bondi Accretion: Here's What it Is and How We Used It
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Accretion flows in galactic nuclei involve magnetized plasma, and it has been long known that magnetic fields strongly perturb the energetics (Shvartsman 1971
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Accretion flows in galactic nuclei involve magnetized plasma, and it has been long known that magnetic fields strongly perturb the energetics (Shvartsman 1971; Meszaros 1975) and dynamics (Igumenshchev & Narayan 2002; Pen et al. 2003; Lalakos et al. 2022) of Bondi accretion.