What is on Tap? The Role of Spin in Compact Objects and Relativistic Jets
Ashley L. King, Jon M. Miller, Kayhan Gultekin, Dominic J. Walton,, Andrew C. Fabian, Christopher S. Reynolds, Paul Nandra

TL;DR
This study investigates how the spin of compact objects influences jet power across different mass scales, finding tentative correlations that suggest spin and accretion rate jointly affect jet luminosity.
Contribution
It provides the first comprehensive analysis across Seyferts, stellar-mass black holes, and neutron stars to explore the role of spin in jet launching.
Findings
Tentative positive correlation between spin and jet luminosity in Seyferts.
Stronger correlation between spin and jet luminosity per unit mass in black holes and neutron stars.
Jet luminosity is likely influenced by both spin and mass accretion rate.
Abstract
We examine the role of spin in launching jets from compact objects across the mass scale. Our work includes a total of 37 Seyferts, 11 stellar-mass black holes, and 13 neutron stars. We find that when the Seyfert reflection lines are modeled with Gaussian line features (a crude proxy for inner disk radius and therefore spin), only a slight inverse correlation is found between the Doppler-corrected radio luminosity at 5 GHz (a proxy for jet power) and line width. When the Seyfert reflection features are fit with relativistically-blurred disk reflection models that measure spin, there is a tentative positive correlation between the Doppler-corrected radio luminosity and the spin measurement. Further, when we include stellar-mass black holes in the sample, to examine the effects across the mass scale, we find a slightly stronger correlation with radio luminosity per unit mass and spin, at…
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