Estimation of mass outflow rates from dissipative accretion disc around rotating black holes
Ramiz Aktar (IITG), Santabrata Das (IITG), Anuj Nandi (ISRO Satellite, Center), H. Sreehari (IISc)

TL;DR
This paper models dissipative accretion flows around rotating black holes, deriving global inflow-outflow solutions, analyzing outflow rates, and constraining black hole spin based on observational data.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive self-consistent framework for inflow-outflow solutions including dissipation effects and links outflow rates to black hole parameters.
Findings
Maximum outflow rate ranges from 3% to 19%.
Outflow solutions exist for a wide parameter space, shrinking with increased dissipation.
Black hole spin constrained to be at least 0.57 for GRO J1655-40.
Abstract
We study the properties of the dissipative accretion flow around rotating black holes in presence of mass loss. We obtain the complete set of global inflow-outflow solutions in the steady state by solving the underlying conservation equations self-consistently. We observe that global inflow-outflow solutions are not the isolated solution, instead such solutions are possible for wide range of inflow parameters. Accordingly, we identify the boundary of the parameter space for outflows, spanned by the angular momentum () and the energy () at the inner sonic point (), as function of the dissipation parameters and find that parameter space gradually shrinks with the increase of dissipation rates. Further, we examine the properties of the outflow rate (defined as the ratio of outflow to inflow mass flux) and ascertain that…
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