On Radio and X-ray Emission Mechanisms in Nearby, X-ray Bright Galactic Nuclei

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics

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14 pages, 6 figures, ApJ

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10.1086/307041

It has been suggested that advection-dominated accretion flows (ADAFs) are responsible for the X-ray activity in nearby galactic nuclei. These X-ray bright galactic nuclei (XBGN) are a heterogeneous group which includes LINERs, low to moderate luminosity Seyferts, and narrow-line X-ray galaxies with 2-10 keV X-ray luminosities in the range ~10**39 to ~10**43 erg/s. In the absence of a radio jet, the core 15 GHz radio luminosity of an ADAF is relatively low and roughly proportional to the mass of the central black hole. The predicted radio luminosity depends primarily on the black hole mass and for XBGN typically falls in the range 10**35-10**39 erg/s. We designate these as ``radio quiet'' XBGN. However, some level of jet activity seems to be present in most sources and the radio emission can be considerably larger than that from the ADAF core. We discuss connections between radio-bright XBGN and radio-loud, powerful active galactic nuclei (AGN) and suggest that the radio activities are directly correlated with black hole spins in both cases. Even in the presence of a radio jet, high resolution, high frequency radio imaging of nearby XBGN could identify compact, inverted spectrum ADAF radio sources. The unique radio/X-ray luminosity relation is confirmed in a few cases where black hole masses are known and could be used as a tool to estimate unknown black hole masses. For radio-dim (L_<10**39 erg/s), X-ray bright (L_x>10**43 erg/s) sources, which are primarily Seyferts, the X-ray emission mechanism is not accounted for by pure ADAFs and radio activities are likely to be similar to those of the radio-quiet AGN.

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