Particle Acceleration and the Production of Relativistic Outflows in Advection-Dominated Accretion Disks with Shocks

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics

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accepted for publication in the Astrophysical Journal

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10.1086/432927

Relativistic outflows (jets) of matter are commonly observed from systems containing black holes. The strongest outflows occur in the radio-loud systems, in which the accretion disk is likely to have an advection-dominated structure. In these systems, it is clear that the binding energy of the accreting gas is emitted primarily in the form of particles rather than radiation. However, no comprehensive model for the disk structure and the associated outflows has yet been produced. In particular, none of the existing models establishes a direct physical connection between the presence of the outflows and the action of a microphysical acceleration mechanism operating in the disk. In this paper we explore the possibility that the relativistic protons powering the jet are accelerated at a standing, centrifugally-supported shock in the underlying accretion disk via the first-order Fermi mechanism. The theoretical analysis employed here parallels the early studies of cosmic-ray acceleration in supernova shock waves, and the particle acceleration and disk structure are treated in a coupled, self-consistent manner based on a rigorous mathematical approach. We find that first-order Fermi acceleration at standing shocks in advection-dominated disks proves to be a very efficient means for accelerating the jet particles. Using physical parameters appropriate for M87 and SgrA*, we verify that the jet kinetic luminosities computed using our model agree with estimates based on observations of the sources.

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