Constraints on jet formation mechanisms with the most energetic giant outbursts in MS 0735+7421
Shuang-Liang Li, Xinwu Cao

TL;DR
This study constrains jet formation mechanisms in the most energetic giant cavity in MS 0735+7421, showing that combined Blandford-Payne and Blandford-Znajek processes with high black hole spin are necessary to produce such energetic outbursts.
Contribution
It demonstrates that only combined BP and BZ mechanisms with near-maximal black hole spin can inflate the giant cavity, providing new insights into jet formation and black hole evolution in AGNs.
Findings
Jets from BZ mechanism alone cannot produce the cavity.
Combined BP and BZ mechanisms can inflate the cavity if magnetic pressure is near equipartition.
Black hole spin must be > 0.95 for dynamo magnetic fields to produce the cavity.
Abstract
Giant X-ray cavities lie in some active galactic nuclei (AGNs) locating in central galaxies of clusters, most of these cavities are thought to be inflated by jets of AGNs. The jets can be either powered by rotating black holes or the accretion disks surrounding black holes, or both. In this work, we choose the most energetic cavity, MS 0735+7421, with stored energy ~ 10^62 erg, to constrain the jet formation mechanisms and the evolution of the central massive black hole in this source. The bolometric luminosity of the AGN in this cavity is ~ 10^(-5) L_Edd, however, the mean power of the jet required to inflate the cavity is estimated as ~ 0.02 L_Edd, which implies that the source has experienced strong outbursts previously. During outbursts, the jet power and the mass accretion rate should be significantly higher than its present values. We construct an accretion disk model, in which…
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