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Radiative acceleration of relativistic jets from accretion discs around black holes

Indranil Chattopadhyay, Raj Kishor Joshi, Sanjit Debnath, Priyesh Kumar Tripathi, Momd Saleem Khan

Published 2024-10-22Version 1

Matter falling onto black holes, {also called} accretion discs, emit intense high-energy radiation. Accretion discs during {hard to hard intermediate} spectral states also emit bipolar outflows. Radiation drag was supposed to impose the upper limit on the terminal speed. It was later shown that a radiation field around an advective accretion disc imposes no upper limit on speed, about a few hundred of Schwarzschild radius from the disc surface. We {study radiatively driven electron-proton and electron-positron jets, for gemeotrically thick and slim transonic discs} by using numerical simulation. We show that pair-dominated jets can reach ultra-relativistic speeds by radiation driving. We also discuss at what limits radiative acceleration may fail.

Comments: 10 pages, 6 figures. Refereed conference procedings of International Symposium on Recent Developments i Relativistic Astrophysics (ISRA 2023), held in SRM University Sikkim
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