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Outflow from super-Eddington flow: where it originates from and how much impact it gives?

High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena 2021-02-03 v2

Abstract

It is widely believed that super-Eddington accretion flow can produce powerful outflow, but where it originates from and how much mass and energy are carried away to which directions? To answer to these questions, we newly perform a large-box, two-dimensional radiation hydrodynamic simulation, paying special attention lest the results should depend on adopted initial and boundary conditions. We could achieve a quasi-steady state in an unprecedentedly large range, r=2 rSr=2~r_{\rm S}-600 rS600~r_{\rm S} (with rSr_{\rm S} being the Schwarzschild radius) from the black hole. The accretion rate onto the central 10 M10 ~M_{\odot} black hole is M˙BH180 LEdd/c2\dot{M}_{\rm BH} \sim 180 ~L_{\rm Edd}/c^{2}, whereas the mass outflow rate is M˙outflow24 LEdd/c2{\dot M}_{\rm outflow} \sim 24 ~L_{\rm Edd}/c^2 (where LEddL_{\rm Edd} and cc are the Eddington luminosity and the speed of light, respectively). The ratio (M˙outflow/M˙BH0.14{\dot M}_{\rm outflow}/{\dot M}_{\rm BH} \sim 0.14) is much less than those reported previously. By careful inspection we find that most of outflowing gas which reach the outer boundary originates from the region at R140 rSR\lesssim140~r_{\rm S}, while gas at 140 rS140~r_{\rm S}-230 rS230 ~r_{\rm S} forms failed outflow. Therefore, significant outflow occurs inside the trapping radius 450 rS\sim 450 ~r_{\rm S}. The mechanical energy flux (or mass flux) reaches its maximum in the direction of 15\sim 15^\circ (80\sim 80^\circ) from the rotation axis. The total mechanical luminosity is Lmec0.16 LEddL_{\rm mec}\sim 0.16~L_{\rm Edd}, while the isotropic X-ray luminosity varies from LXISO2.9 LEddL_{\rm X}^{\rm ISO}\sim 2.9~L_{\rm Edd}, (for a face-on observer) to 2.1 LEdd\sim 2.1~L_{\rm Edd} (for a nearly edge-on observer). The power ratio is Lmec/LXISO0.05L_{\rm mec}/L_{\rm X}^{\rm ISO}\sim 0.05-0.080.08, in good agreement with the observations of Ultra-Luminous X-ray sources surrounded by optical nebulae.

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Cite

@article{arxiv.2101.11028,
  title  = {Outflow from super-Eddington flow: where it originates from and how much impact it gives?},
  author = {Takaaki Kitaki and Shin Mineshige and Ken Ohsuga and Tomohisa Kawashima},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2101.11028},
  year   = {2021}
}

Comments

17pages, 15 figures, 3 tables, accepted for publication in PASJ on January 20, 2021