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Black-Hole Engine Kinematics, Flares from PKS 2155-304, and Multiwavelength Blazar Analysis

Astrophysics 2008-10-08 v1

Abstract

Kinematical and luminosity relations for black-hole jet sources are reviewed. If the TeV flares observed from PKS 2155-304 in 2006 July are assumed to originate from a black hole with mass 108M8M\approx 10^8 M_8 M_\odot, then the 5\sim 5 minute variability timescale is consistent with the light-travel time across the Schwarzschild radius of the black hole if M81M_8\sim 1. The absolute jet power in a synchrotron/SSC model exceeds, however, the Eddington luminosity for a black hole with M81M_8\sim 1 unless the jet is highly efficient. The maximum Blandford-Znajek power is 1046M8\sim 10^{46}M_8 ergs s1^{-1} if the magnetic-field energy density threading the horizon is equated with the luminous energy density in the vicinity of the black hole. An external Compton component can relax power requirements, so a black hole with mass 108M\sim 10^8 M_\odot could explain the observed flaring behavior. For the Swift and HESS data taken in 2006 July, relativistic outflows with bulk Lorentz factor Γ30\Gamma \gtrsim 30 satisfy γ\gamma-γ\gamma attenuation limits. If this system harbors a binary black hole, then the accretion disk from a more massive, 109M\sim 10^9 M_\odot black-hole primary would make an additional external radiation component. Dual thermal accretion disk signatures would confirm this scenario.

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@article{arxiv.0810.1055,
  title  = {Black-Hole Engine Kinematics, Flares from PKS 2155-304, and Multiwavelength Blazar Analysis},
  author = {Charles D. Dermer and Justin D. Finke and Govind Menon},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0810.1055},
  year   = {2008}
}

Comments

9 pages, 2 figures. prc. "Blazar variability across the electromagnetic spectrum", Palaiseau, France. Ed: Berrie Giebels