X-ray binary accretion states in Active Galactic Nuclei? Sensing the accretion disc of supermassive black holes with mid-infrared nebular lines
Juan A. Fern\'andez-Ontiveros, Teo Mu\~noz-Darias

TL;DR
This study introduces a mid-infrared luminosity-excitation diagram to identify accretion states in active galactic nuclei, revealing parallels with stellar-mass black hole states and potential state transitions.
Contribution
The paper presents a novel diagnostic tool using mid-infrared nebular lines to probe accretion states in AGN, extending the black hole accretion state framework.
Findings
The LED recovers a q-shaped morphology similar to X-ray binaries.
Different AGN types correspond to distinct accretion states.
Evidence suggests possible accretion state transitions in AGN.
Abstract
Accretion states, which are universally observed in stellar-mass black holes in X-ray binaries, are also anticipated in active galactic nuclei (AGN). This is the case at low luminosities, when the jet-corona coupling dominates the energy output in both populations. Previous attempts to extend this framework to a wider AGN population have been extremely challenging due to heavy hydrogen absorption of the accretion disc continuum and starlight contamination from the host galaxies. We present the luminosity-excitation diagram (LED), based on the [OIV] and [NeII] mid-infrared nebular line fluxes. This tool enables to probe the accretion disc contribution to the ionising continuum. When applied to a sample of 167 nearby AGN, the LED recovers the characteristic q-shaped morphology outlined by individual X-ray binaries during a typical accretion episode, allowing us…
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