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2004MNRAS.352L..45B - Mon. Not. R. Astron. Soc., 352, L45-L48 (2004/August-3)

Disc outflows and the accretion rate gap.

BEGELMAN M.C. and CELOTTI A.

Abstract (from CDS):

We argue that the observed `accretion rate gap'- between black holes in radio-loud active galactic nuclei (AGN) accreting at close to the Eddington limit and those accreting at considerably lower rates - can be explained in terms of the adiabatic inflow-outflow scenario (ADIOS) for radiatively inefficient accretion. Whenever the accretion rate falls below a threshold value (corresponding to a luminosity Lcrit) that depends on the viscosity parameter, α, the inner region of the accretion disc - extending from the marginally stable orbit to ∼1000 Schwarzschild radii - is susceptible to becoming hot and radiatively inefficient. If this happens, the disc luminosity decreases by a factor of ∼100, as most of the matter originally destined to be swallowed is instead expelled in a wind. According to our conjecture, accretion flows on to black holes never radiate steadily in the range ∼0.01 Lcrit< L < Lcrit, hence the inferred accretion rate gap. We expect the gap to exist also for black holes in X-ray binaries, where it may be responsible for state transitions and the luminosity fluctuations associated with X-ray nova outbursts.

Abstract Copyright: 2004 RAS

Journal keyword(s): black hole physics - galaxies: active - galaxies: nuclei - quasars: general - radio continuum: galaxies

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