Relativistic Bondi accretion for stiff equations of state
Abstract
We revisit Bondi accretion - steady-state, adiabatic, spherical gas flow onto a Schwarzschild black hole at rest in an asymptotically homogeneous medium - for stiff polytropic equations of state (EOSs) with adiabatic indices . A general relativistic treatment is required to determine their accretion rates, for which we provide exact expressions. We discuss several qualitative differences between results for soft and stiff EOSs - including the appearance of a minimum steady-state accretion rate for EOSs with - and explore limiting cases in order to examine these differences. As an example we highlight results for , which is often used in numerical simulations to model the EOS of neutron stars. We also discuss a special case with this index, the ultra-relativistic `causal' EOS, . The latter serves as a useful limit for the still undetermined neutron-star EOS above nuclear density. The results are useful, for example, to estimate the accretion rate onto a mini-black hole residing at the center of a neutron star.
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@article{arxiv.2101.08797,
title = {Relativistic Bondi accretion for stiff equations of state},
author = {Chloe B. Richards and Thomas W. Baumgarte and Stuart L. Shapiro},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2101.08797},
year = {2021}
}
Comments
9 pages, 8 figures; accepted for publication in the Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society; corrected mistake in equation (43)