Exploring the physics of the accretion and jet in nearby narrow-line Seyfert 1 galaxies

Abstract

In this paper, we explore the physics of the accretion and jet in narrow-line Seyfert 1 galaxies (NLS1). Specifically, we compile a sample composed of 16 nearby NLS1 with L bol/L Edd 0.1. We investigate the mutual correlation between their radio luminosity L R, X-ray luminosity L X, optical luminosity L 5100 and black hole mass M BH. By adopting partial correlation analysis: (1) we find a positive correlation between L X and M BH, and (2) we find a weak positive correlation between L R and L5100. However, we don't find significant correlations between L R and L X or between L X and L5100 after considering the effect of the black hole mass, which leads to a finding of the independence of L X/L Edd on L5100/L Edd. Interestingly, the findings that L X is correlated with M BH and L X/L Edd is not correlated with L5100/L Edd support that the X-ray emission is saturated with increasing M for L bol/L Edd 0.1 in NLS1s, which may be understood in the framework of slim disc scenario. Finally, we suggest that a larger NLS1 sample with high quality radio and X-ray data is needed to further confirm this result in the future.

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