Black hole mass, jet power and accretion in AGN [HEAP]

http://arxiv.org/abs/1504.05413


We study the relation between accretion, black hole mass and jet power in AGN, by using a large group of blazars detected by the Fermi Large Area Telescope and radio galaxies. Our main results are as follows. (i) The jet power of FSRQs and FRII-HEG depends on the black hole mass, which suggests that the FSRQs and FRII-HEG are in Radiation-Pressure Dominated regime. The jet power of BL Lacs and FRI-LEG depends on the accretion, which suggests that the BL Lacs and FRI-LEG are in the Gas-Pressure Dominated regime. (ii) We find that most of FSRQs and BL Lacs have $\rm{P_{jet}>L_{BZ}^{max}}$, which suggests that the Blandford-Znajek mechanism is insufficient to explain the jet power of these objects. (iii) The FSRQs are roughly separated from BL Lacs by the Ledlow-Owen’s dividing line in the $\rm{\log P_{jet}-\log M}$ plane, which supports the unified scheme of AGN. (iv) The FSRQs and BL Lacs have a clear division at $\rm{L_{bol}/L_{Edd}\sim0.01}$, and the distribution of Eddington ratios of BL Lacs and FSRQs exhibits a bimodal nature, which imply that the accretion mode of FSRQs may be different from that of BL Lacs. (v) We find a significant correlation between broad line luminosity and jet power, which supports a direct tight connection between jet power and accretion.

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Y. Chen, X. Zhang, D. Xiong, et. al.
Wed, 22 Apr 15
14/62

Comments: 7pages,7figures,has been accepted for publication in The Astronomical Journal