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Observational evidence for AGNs feedback at parsec scale (1105.4822v1)

Published 24 May 2011 in astro-ph.CO and astro-ph.HE

Abstract: In a hot accretion flow, the radiation from the innermost region of the flow propagates outward and heats the electrons at large radii via Compton scattering. It has been shown in previous works that if the radiation is strong enough, $L\ga 2%L_{\rm Edd}$, the electrons at the Bondi radius ($r_B\sim 105 r_s$) will be heated to be above the virial temperature thus the accretion will be stopped. The accretion will recover after the gas cools down. This results in the oscillation of the black hole activity. In this paper we show that this mechanism is the origin of the intermittent activity of some compact young radio sources. Such intermittency is required to explain the population of these sources. We calculate the timescales of the black hole oscillation and find that the durations of active and inactive phases are $3\times 104 (0.1/\alpha)(M/108\msun) (L/2%L_{\rm Edd}){-1/2} {\rm yr}$ and $105(\alpha/0.1)(M/108\msun) {\rm yr}$, respectively, consistent with those required to explain observations. Such kind of feedback occurring at parsec scale should be common in low-luminosity AGNs and should be considered when we consider their matter and energy output.

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