Variable VHE gamma-ray emission from non-blazar AGNs
F.M. Rieger, F.A. Aharonian

TL;DR
This paper proposes a centrifugal acceleration model near supermassive black holes to explain rapid, variable VHE gamma-ray emission from non-blazar AGNs like M87, suggesting these sources can produce TeV gamma-rays through inverse Compton scattering.
Contribution
It introduces a novel centrifugal acceleration mechanism in underluminous AGNs, explaining VHE gamma-ray variability and spectra in non-blazar active galactic nuclei.
Findings
Electrons can reach Lorentz factors of 10^7-10^8 in M87-like systems.
Inverse Compton scattering produces a flat TeV spectrum with spectral index ~1.2.
Characteristic variability timescale is about 1.7 days for M87.
Abstract
The observation of rapidly variable very high energy (VHE) gamma-rays from non-aligned active galactic nuclei (AGNs), as reported from M87, proves challenging for conventional theoretical acceleration and emission models. We re-examine the centrifugal acceleration of particles by rotating jet magnetospheres in the vicinity of accreting supermassive black hole systems and analyze the energy constraints imposed for highly underluminous systems. Applications are presented for conditions expected to be present in the radio galaxy M87, assuming accretion onto the central black hole to occur in an advection-dominated (ADAF) mode. We show that for a highly underluminous source like M87, centrifugally accelerated electrons may reach Lorentz factors up to , allowing inverse Compton (Thomson) upscattering of sub-mm disk photons to the TeV regime. Upscattering of…
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