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2021ApJ...911...35L - Astrophys. J., 911, 35-35 (2021/April-2)

Constraints on the mass accretion rate onto the supermassive black hole of Cygnus A using the Submillimeter Array.

LO W.-P., ASADA K., MATSUSHITA S., NAKAMURA M., PU H.-Y., TSENG C., AKIYAMA K., ALGABA J.C., BOWER G.C., RAO R., KOAY J.Y., KOCH P.M., KOYAMA S., HO P.T.P. and INOUE M.

Abstract (from CDS):

We present the first detailed polarimetric studies of Cygnus A at 230 GHz with the Submillimeter Array (SMA) to constrain the mass accretion rate onto its supermassive black hole. We detected the polarized emission associated with the core at a fractional polarization of 0.73±0.15 % . This low fractional polarization suggests that the polarized emission is highly depolarized. One of the possible explanations is due to a significant variance in the Faraday rotation measure within the synthesized beam. By assuming the Faraday depolarization caused by inhomogeneous column density of the magnetized plasma associated with the surrounding radiatively-inefficient accretion flow within the SMA beam, we derived the constraint on the mass accretion rate to be larger than 0.15 M yr–1 at the Bondi radius. The derived constraint indicates that an adiabatic inflow-outflow solution or an advection-dominated accretion flow should be preferable as the accretion flow model in order to explain the jet power of Cygnus A.

Abstract Copyright: © 2021. The Author(s). Published by the American Astronomical Society.

Journal keyword(s): Galaxy accretion disks - Galaxy accretion - Galaxy physics - Active galaxies - Active galactic nuclei - Radio galaxies - Astronomical techniques - Polarimetry - Submillimeter astronomy - Radio astronomy

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