A luminous hot accretion flow in the low-luminosity active galactic nucleus NGC 7213
Abstract
The active galactic nucleus (AGN) NGC 7213 shows a complex correlation between the monochromatic radio luminosity and the 2--10 keV X-ray luminosity , i.e. the correlation is unusually weak with (in the form ) when is below a critical luminosity, and steep with when is above that luminosity. Such a hybrid correlation in individual AGNs is unexpected as it deviates from the Fundamental Plane of AGN activity. Interestingly, a similar correlation pattern is observed in the black hole X-ray binary H1743--322, where it has been modelled by switching between different modes of accretion. We propose that the flat -- correlation of NGC 7213 is due to the presence of a luminous hot accretion flow, an accretion model whose radiative efficiency is sensitive to the accretion rate. Given the low luminosity of the source, of the Eddington luminosity, the viscosity parameter is determined to be small, . We also modelled the broad-band spectrum from radio to -rays, the time lag between the radio and X-ray light curves, and the implied size and the Lorentz factor of the radio jet. We predict that NGC 7213 will enter into a two-phase accretion regime when . When this happens, we predict a softening of the X-ray spectrum with the increasing flux and a steep radio/X-ray correlation.
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@article{arxiv.1607.00928,
title = {A luminous hot accretion flow in the low-luminosity active galactic nucleus NGC 7213},
author = {Fu-Guo Xie and Andrzej A. Zdziarski and Renyi Ma and Qi-Xiang Yang},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1607.00928},
year = {2016}
}
Comments
9 pages, 5 figures. MNRAS in press. More discussion on the observational data. Conclusions unchanged