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Fast giant flares in discs around supermassive black holes

High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena 2025-10-01 v2 Astrophysics of Galaxies

Abstract

We studied the thermal stability of non-self-gravitating turbulent α\alpha-discs around supermassive black holes (SMBHs) to test a new type of high-amplitude galactic nucleus flares. By calculating the disc structures, we computed the critical points of equilibrium curves for discs around SMBHs, which cover a wide range of accretion rates and resemble the shape ξ\xi. We find that a transition of a disc ring from a recombined cold state to a hot, fully ionised, advection dominated, geometrically thick state is possible. Such a transition can trigger a giant flare for SMBHs with masses 106108M\sim 10^6-10^8\, M_\odot if the prior geometrically thin and optically thick disc surrounded a central radiatively inefficient accretion flow. An increase in the viscosity parameter α\alpha is a necessary condition for this scenario. This increase may be related to the fact that the magnetic Prandtl number increases and exceeds 1 during ionisation. When self-gravity effects in the disc are negligible, the duration and power of the flare exhibit a positive correlation with the prior truncation radius of the geometrically thin disc. According to our estimates, the mass of about 43000M\sim 4-3000\, M_\odot can be involved in the giant flare lasting 1 to 400 years if the flare is triggered somewhere between 6060 and 600600 gravitational radii from the SMBH of 107M10^7\, M_\odot. The accretion rate on the SMBH peaks about 10 times faster at the potentially super-Eddington level. An optically thick outflow leads to anisotropy of the emission. At the beginning of the giant flare, the region near the truncation radius is heated to 105\sim 10^5\,K, and its UV/optical luminosity is at least 0.34LEdd\sim 0.3-4 \,L_\mathrm{Edd} depending on the SMBH mass. The sudden heating of a cold disc around a SMBH can trigger a massive outburst, similar in appearance to what is proposed to occur after a tidal disruption event.

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@article{arxiv.2404.08441,
  title  = {Fast giant flares in discs around supermassive black holes},
  author = {G. V. Lipunova and A. S. Tavleev and K. L. Malanchev},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2404.08441},
  year   = {2025}
}

Comments

main: 12 pages with 11 figures; appendix: 5 pages with 3 figures; figures have grids