MHD Accretion Disk Winds: The Key to AGN Phenomenology?

Accretion disks are the structures which mediate the conversion of the kinetic energy of plasma accreting onto a compact object (assumed here to be a black hole) into the observed radiation, in the process of removing the plasma’s angular momentum so that it can accrete onto the black hole...

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Main Author: Demosthenes Kazanas
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2019-01-01
Series:Galaxies
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/2075-4434/7/1/13
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spelling doaj-01a3b7ec199c46e78c5291bef183fe142020-11-24T23:57:55ZengMDPI AGGalaxies2075-44342019-01-01711310.3390/galaxies7010013galaxies7010013MHD Accretion Disk Winds: The Key to AGN Phenomenology?Demosthenes Kazanas0NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center, 8800 Greenbelt Rd, Greenbelt, MD 20771, USAAccretion disks are the structures which mediate the conversion of the kinetic energy of plasma accreting onto a compact object (assumed here to be a black hole) into the observed radiation, in the process of removing the plasma’s angular momentum so that it can accrete onto the black hole. There has been mounting evidence that these structures are accompanied by winds whose extent spans a large number of decades in radius. Most importantly, it was found that in order to satisfy the winds’ observational constraints, their mass flux must increase with the distance from the accreting object; therefore, the mass accretion rate on the disk must decrease with the distance from the gravitating object, with most mass available for accretion expelled before reaching the gravitating object’s vicinity. This reduction in mass flux with radius leads to accretion disk properties that can account naturally for the AGN relative luminosities of their Optical-UV and X-ray components in terms of a single parameter, the dimensionless mass accretion rate. Because this critical parameter is the dimensionless mass accretion rate, it is argued that these models are applicable to accreting black holes across the mass scale, from galactic to extragalactic.http://www.mdpi.com/2075-4434/7/1/13accretion disksMHD windsaccreting black holes
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author Demosthenes Kazanas
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MHD Accretion Disk Winds: The Key to AGN Phenomenology?
Galaxies
accretion disks
MHD winds
accreting black holes
author_facet Demosthenes Kazanas
author_sort Demosthenes Kazanas
title MHD Accretion Disk Winds: The Key to AGN Phenomenology?
title_short MHD Accretion Disk Winds: The Key to AGN Phenomenology?
title_full MHD Accretion Disk Winds: The Key to AGN Phenomenology?
title_fullStr MHD Accretion Disk Winds: The Key to AGN Phenomenology?
title_full_unstemmed MHD Accretion Disk Winds: The Key to AGN Phenomenology?
title_sort mhd accretion disk winds: the key to agn phenomenology?
publisher MDPI AG
series Galaxies
issn 2075-4434
publishDate 2019-01-01
description Accretion disks are the structures which mediate the conversion of the kinetic energy of plasma accreting onto a compact object (assumed here to be a black hole) into the observed radiation, in the process of removing the plasma’s angular momentum so that it can accrete onto the black hole. There has been mounting evidence that these structures are accompanied by winds whose extent spans a large number of decades in radius. Most importantly, it was found that in order to satisfy the winds’ observational constraints, their mass flux must increase with the distance from the accreting object; therefore, the mass accretion rate on the disk must decrease with the distance from the gravitating object, with most mass available for accretion expelled before reaching the gravitating object’s vicinity. This reduction in mass flux with radius leads to accretion disk properties that can account naturally for the AGN relative luminosities of their Optical-UV and X-ray components in terms of a single parameter, the dimensionless mass accretion rate. Because this critical parameter is the dimensionless mass accretion rate, it is argued that these models are applicable to accreting black holes across the mass scale, from galactic to extragalactic.
topic accretion disks
MHD winds
accreting black holes
url http://www.mdpi.com/2075-4434/7/1/13
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