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Fundamental Plane of Black Hole Activity in Quiescent Regime

High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena 2017-02-22 v1 Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics

Abstract

A correlation among the radio luminosity (LRL_{\rm R}), X-ray luminosity (LXL_{\rm X}), and black hole mass (MBHM_{\rm BH}) in active galactic nuclei (AGNs) and black hole binaries is known to exist and is called the "Fundamental Plane" of black hole activity. Yuan & Cui (2005) predicts that the radio/X-ray correlation index, ξX\xi_{\rm X}, changes from ξX0.6\xi_{\rm X}\approx 0.6 to ξX1.21.3\xi_{\rm X}\approx 1.2-1.3 when LX/LEddL_{\rm X}/L_{\rm Edd} decreases below a critical value 106\sim 10^{-6}. While many works favor such a change, there are also several works claiming the opposite. In this paper, we gather from literature a largest quiescent AGN (defined as LX/LEdd<106L_{\rm X}/L_{\rm Edd} < 10^{-6}) sample to date, consisting of 7575 sources. We find that these quiescent AGNs follow a ξX1.23\xi_{\rm X}\approx 1.23 radio/X-ray relationship, in excellent agreement with the Yuan \& Cui prediction. The reason for the discrepancy between the present result and some previous works is that their samples contain not only quiescent sources but also "normal" ones (i.e., LX/LEdd>106L_{\rm X}/L_{\rm Edd} > 10^{-6}). In this case, the quiescent sources will mix up with those normal ones in LRL_{\rm R} and LXL_{\rm X}. The value of ξX\xi_{\rm X} will then be between 0.60.6 and 1.3\sim1.3, with the exact value being determined by the sample composition, i.e., the fraction of the quiescent and normal sources. Based on this result, we propose that a more physical way to study the Fundamental Plane is to replace LRL_{\rm R} and LXL_{\rm X} with LR/LEddL_{\rm R}/L_{\rm Edd} and LX/LEddL_{\rm X}/L_{\rm Edd}, respectively.

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@article{arxiv.1701.06143,
  title  = {Fundamental Plane of Black Hole Activity in Quiescent Regime},
  author = {Fu-Guo Xie and Feng Yuan},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1701.06143},
  year   = {2017}
}

Comments

11 pages, 7 figures, accepted for publication in The Astrophysical Journal