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Spectral Models of Convection-Dominated Accretion Flows

Astrophysics 2009-10-31 v2

Abstract

For small values of the dimensionless viscosity parameter, namely α0.1\alpha\lesssim 0.1, the dynamics of non-radiating accretion flows is dominated by convection; convection strongly suppresses the accretion of matter onto the central object and transports a luminosity 103102M˙c2\sim 10^{-3}-10^{-2} \dot M c^2 from small to large radii in the flow. A fraction of this convective luminosity is likely to be radiated at large radii via thermal bremsstrahlung emission. We show that this leads to a correlation between the frequency of maximal bremsstrahlung emission and the luminosity of the source, νpeakL2/3\nu_{\rm peak} \propto L^{2/3}. Accreting black holes with X-ray luminosities 104LEddLX(0.510keV)107LEdd10^{-4} L_{Edd}\gtrsim L_X(0.5-10{\rm keV}) \gtrsim 10^{-7}L_{Edd} are expected to have hard X-ray spectra, with photon indices Γ2\Gamma\sim2, and sources with LX109LEddL_X\lesssim 10^{-9}L_{Edd} are expected to have soft spectra, with Γ3.5\Gamma\sim3.5. This is testable with {\it Chandra} and {\it XMM}.

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@article{arxiv.astro-ph/0007037,
  title  = {Spectral Models of Convection-Dominated Accretion Flows},
  author = {Gregory Ball and Ramesh Narayan and Eliot Quataert},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:astro-ph/0007037},
  year   = {2009}
}

Comments

final version accepted by ApJ; significant modifications from previous version