On the nature of the "radio quiet" black hole binaries

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Publication date 24-02-2011
Journal Proceedings of the International Astronomical Union
Event IAU Symposium 275: Jets at all scales, Buenos Aires, Argentina
Volume | Issue number 6 | S275
Pages (from-to) 265-269
Organisations
  • Faculty of Science (FNWI) - Anton Pannekoek Institute for Astronomy (API)
Abstract
The accretion/ejection coupling in accreting black hole binaries has been described by empirical relations between the X-ray/radio and X-ray/optical-infrared luminosities. These correlations were initially supposed to be universal. However, recently many sources have been found to produce jets that, given certain accretion-powered luminosities, are fainter than expected from the correlations. This shows that black holes with similar accretion flows can produce a broad range of outflows in power Here we discuss whether typical parameters of the binary system, as well as the properties of the outburst, produce any effect on the energy output in the jet. We also define a jet-toy model in which the bulk Lorentz factor becomes larger than ~1 above ~0.1% of the Eddington luminosity. We finally compare the "radio quiet" black holes with the neutron stars.
Document type Article
Note ID: 625 Proceedings title: IAU Symposium 275: Jets at all scales, Buenos Aires, Argentina Publisher: Cambridge University Press Place of publication: Cambridge ISBN: 9780521766074 Editors: G.E. Romero, R.A. Sunyaev, T. Belloni
Language English
Published at https://doi.org/10.1017/S1743921310016133
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