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Marco Salvati. INAF (Istituto Nazionale di Astrofisica) ‏ Osservatorio Astrofisico di Arcetri. Black holes and revelations: two or three revelations we are still missing. or… The seven pillars of wisdom. or… We need one more to open the eightfold path to enlightenment. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Page 1: Marco Salvati

Marco Salvati

INAF (Istituto Nazionale di Astrofisica)

Osservatorio Astrofisico di Arcetri

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Black holes and revelations: two or three revelations we are still missing

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or…

The seven pillars of wisdom

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or…

We need one more to open the eightfold

path to enlightenment

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1. The core of the engine is a supermassive black hole

…now it seems trivial, but:spinars, ensemble of

pulsars or SNe, quark factories…

(a BH to stabilize a spinar, some Liners could be ensembles of stellar objects)

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Rees, ARA&A 22 (1984)“Black hole models for AGNs”

Note: the “s” appears in the original !

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2. Bondi accretion is inefficient, you need a disk (stable, ie non self-gravitating)

At the beginning there was Shakura & Sunyaev, then came: warped disks, 2T disks, coronae above disks, ion supported tori, Adafs, Adios…

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Pringle, ARA&A 19 (1981) “Accretion discs in astro physics”

Note: Lynden-Bell (1969), S&S (1973)

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3. Jets are not oddities (eg, M87)they are a basic ingredient amenable to “simple” equations

How Blandford & Rees jet paper

was announced in Erice in lieu of the sheduled lecture on something entirely different (maybe globular clusters !?)

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B&R MNRAS 169 (1974) “A twin-exhaust model for double radio sources”

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4. Finding the right radiation process(es)

From jets to magnetic fields to excessive faith in non thermal processes: playing with “beach balls”, hiding a blazar inside NGC4151…

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“…in filaments…only a few metres across”

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Salvati, unpublished and lost forever…

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4. cont.d The disk-plus-corona model

One of the several instances of the “generalized equipartition assumption”… see also the “gain equal losses” approach in blazar models

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Haardt & Maraschi ApJ 413 (1993)“Xray spectra from two-phase accretion disks”

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5. Unification

Unification came in two main flavors: for radio quiet AGN (Antonucci & Miller 1985), and for radio loud, jetted AGN (Barthel 1989, not so much radio galaxies vs radio quasars, rather blazars vs non blazars)

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6. BH spin and radio loudness

What is the parameter deciding the radio loudness, ie, the formation of a jet ? (btw, why jets and radio loudness go together ?)

The key issue here is the high required efficiency

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6. cont.d Blandford & Znajek (1977)

Jets can be more powerful than disks, hence magnetic braking AND maximal rotation

Additional evidence: core vs power law profiles, and mass bias of radio loud galaxies (Capetti & Balmaverde 2006)

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7. Integral constraints

Soltan (1982), total AGN light vs relic BH mass density in the local Universe

CXRB (more precisely, HXRB from SXR counts AND unification)

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Setti & Woltjer (1979)

Comastri et al. (1995)

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8. BH mass – galaxy bulge relations, coevolution, feedback, etc

This is FAR from settled… we can claim seven “pillars” with some confidence, but not eight yet: for instance, what if indeed BH mass grows first at high z ?

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Two stones of the mosaic:

-low luminosity AGN from low mass black holes

-low luminosity AGN from high mass black holes

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LLAGN are (almost always) Liners, ie (almost certainly) ADAF-like (no absorption…)

They appear to continue smoothly the AGN sequence

They are too numerous to reside only in massive bulges, ie their typical BHs have low masses

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But… consider the 3C catalogue, and plot the Xray vs the high frequency radio luminosity:at the high end, both come from a boosted jet; then the Xrays are dominated by the isotropic disk; at the low end, only the jet is there (no visible accretion… a super-ADAF state ?)

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