Observational Constraints on Direct Electron Heating in the Hot Accretion Flows in Sgr A* and M87*
Abstract
An important parameter in the theory of hot accretion flows around black holes is , which describes the fraction of ``viscously'' dissipated energy in the accretion flow that goes directly into heating electrons. For a given mass accretion rate, the radiative efficiency of a hot accretion flow is determined by . Unfortunately, the value of is hard to determine from first principles. The recent Event Horizon Telescope Collaboration (EHTC) results on M87* and Sgr A* provide us with a different way of constraining . By combining the mass accretion rates in M87* and Sgr A* estimated by the EHTC with the measured bolometric luminosities of the two sources, we derive good constraints on the radiative efficiencies of the respective accretion flows. In parallel, we use a theoretical model of hot magnetically arrested disks (MAD) to calculate the expected radiative efficiency as a function of (and accretion rate). By comparing the EHTC-derived radiative efficiencies with the theoretical results from MAD models, we find that Sgr A* requires . %with the most likely value being . A similar comparison in the case of M87* gives inconclusive results as there is still a large uncertainty in the accretion rate in this source.
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@article{arxiv.2210.02879,
title = {Observational Constraints on Direct Electron Heating in the Hot Accretion Flows in Sgr A* and M87*},
author = {Fu-Guo Xie and Ramesh Narayan and Feng Yuan},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2210.02879},
year = {2023}
}
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9 pages, 2 figures. To appear in ApJ