Black hole accretion disks appear to produce invariably plasma outflows that result in blue-shifted absorption features in their spectra. The X-ray absorption-line properties of these outflows are quite diverse, ranging in velocity from non-relativistic (∼300 km/sec) to sub-relativistic (∼0.1c where c is the speed of light) and a similarly broad range in the ionization states of the wind plasma. We report here that semi-analytic, self-similar magnetohydrodynamic (MHD) wind models that have successfully accounted for the X-ray absorber properties of supermassive black holes, also fit well the high-resolution X-ray spectrum of the accreting stellar-mass black hole, GRO J1655-40. This provides an explicit theoretical argument of their MHD origin (aligned with earlier observational claims) and supports the notion of a universal magnetic structure of the observed winds across all known black hole sizes.
@article{arxiv.1702.02197,
title = {Magnetic Origin of Black Hole Winds Across the Mass Scale},
author = {Keigo Fukumura and Demosthenes Kazanas and Chris Shrader and Ehud Behar and Francesco Tombesi and Ioannis Contopoulos},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1702.02197},
year = {2017}
}
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published in 2017 March 6 Nature Astronomy, 23 pages, 4 figures, 4 supplementary figures