Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics
Scientific paper
2002-10-15
Astron.Astrophys. 397 (2003) 121-126
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
6 pages, 1 figure; accepted for publication in A&A
Scientific paper
10.1051/0004-6361:20021482
We analyse the apparent disagreement between the mass estimates of the central black hole(s) in Mkn~501 based on (i) the observations of the host galaxy, (ii) the high energy (HE) emission mechanism, and (iii) the modulation of the beamed radiation by a black hole (BH) binary system. While method (i) seems to imply a central mass > 5\times 10^8 M_{sun}, method (ii) suggests a BH mass less than 6 \times 10^7 M_{sun}. We critically discuss the estimates inferred from (i) showing that current uncertainties may permit a central mass as low as ~(2-3)\times 10^8 M_{sun}. We demonstrate that in this case the estimates (i) and (ii) might be brought into agreement by assuming a binary BH system where the jet dominating the HE emission originates from the less massive (secondary) BH as suggested by method (iii). On the other hand, if Mkn~501 has in fact a high central BH mass of order 10^9 M_{sun}, a change of fundamental assumptions seems to be required in the context of several HE emission models. We show, that in this case a binary scenario following (iii) may be still possible if the jet which dominates the emission emerges from the more massive (primary) BH and if the binary evolution passes through phases of super-Eddington accretion and/or decreased conversion efficiency.
Mannheim Karl
Rieger Frank M.
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