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Interpreting the radio/X-ray correlation of black hole sources based on the accretion-jet model

High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena 2016-01-20 v2

Abstract

Two types of correlations between the radio and X-ray luminosities (LRL_R and LXL_X) have been found in black hole X-ray binaries. For some sources, they follow the `original' type of correlation which is described by a single power-law. Later it was found that some other sources follow a different correlation consisting of three power-law branches, with each branch having different power-law indexes. In this work, we explain these two types of correlation under the coupled accretion--jet model. We attribute the difference between these two types of sources to the different value of viscosity parameter α\alpha. One possible reason for different α\alpha is the different configuration of magnetic field in the accretion material coming from the companion stars. For the `single power-law' sources, their α\alpha is high; so their accretion is always in the mode of advection-dominated accretion flow (ADAF) for the whole range of X-ray luminosity. For those `hybrid power-law' sources, the value of α\alpha is small so their accretion mode changes from an ADAF to a luminous hot accretion flow, and eventually to two-phase accretion as the accretion rate increases. Because the dependence of radiative efficiency on the mass accretion rate is different for these three accretion modes, different power-law indexes in the LRLXL_R--L_X correlation are expected. Constraints on the ratio of the mass loss rate into the jet and the mass accretion rate in the accretion flow are obtained, which can be tested in future by radiative magnetohydrodynamic numerical simulations of jet formation.

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@article{arxiv.1509.02598,
  title  = {Interpreting the radio/X-ray correlation of black hole sources based on the accretion-jet model},
  author = {Fu-Guo Xie and Feng Yuan},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1509.02598},
  year   = {2016}
}

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8 pages, 3 figures. MNRAS in press