The pertinence of Jet Emitting Discs physics to Microquasars: Application to Cygnus X-1
P. O. Petrucci, J. Ferreira, G. Henri, J. Malzac, C. Foellmi

TL;DR
This paper introduces a new hot accretion disc model called Jet Emitting Disc (JED) that explains both the X-ray spectra and powerful jets in Cygnus X-1, aligning well with observational data.
Contribution
The paper develops and tests a self-consistent JED model that accounts for both accretion and jet ejection, matching Cygnus X-1 observations.
Findings
Reproduces Cygnus X-1's X-ray spectral emission
Matches observed jet power and velocity
Disc properties align with hard state observations
Abstract
The interpretation of the X-ray spectra of X-ray binaries during their hard states requires a hot, optically thin medium. There are several accretion disc models in the literature that account for this aspect. However, none is designed to simultaneously explain the presence of powerful jets detected during these states. A new quasi-keplerian hot accretion disc solution, a Jet Emitting disc (JED hereafter), which is part of a global disc-jet MHD structure producing stationary super-alfv\'enic ejection, is investigated here. Its radiative and energetic properties are then compared to the observational constraints found in Cygnus X-1. We solve the disc energy equation by balancing the local heating term with advection and cooling by synchrotron, bremsstrahlung and Comptonization processes. The heating term, disc density, accretion velocity and magnetic field amplitude were taken from…
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