Measuring the kinetic power of AGN in the radio mode
Andrea Merloni (MPE), Sebastian Heinz (UW-Madison)

TL;DR
This study investigates the relationships among nuclear radio and X-ray emissions, accretion rates, and jet kinetic power in sub-Eddington AGN, revealing correlations that inform models of black hole feedback and accretion modes.
Contribution
It establishes new correlations between kinetic power, bolometric luminosity, and radio core luminosity, constraining jet Lorentz factors and accretion flow properties in AGN.
Findings
Kinetic power correlates with bolometric luminosity, indicating radiatively inefficient accretion.
The jet Lorentz factor peaks at around 7, based on radio core luminosity analysis.
The Galactic center's SMBH may produce mechanical power comparable to supernovae.
Abstract
(Abridged) We have studied the relationship among nuclear radio and X-ray power, Bondi rate and the kinetic luminosity of sub-Eddington active galactic nuclear (AGN) jets. Besides the recently discovered correlation between jet kinetic and Bondi power, we show that a clear correlation exists also between Eddington-scaled kinetic power and bolometric luminosity, given by: Log(L_kin/L_Edd)=0.49*Log(L_bol/L_Edd)-0.78. The measured slope suggests that these objects are in a radiatively inefficient accretion mode, and has been used to put stringent constraints on the properties of the accretion flow. We found no statistically significant correlations between Bondi power and bolometric AGN luminosity, apart from that induced by their common dependence on L_kin. Analyzing the relation between kinetic power and radio core luminosity, we are then able to determine, statistically, both the…
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