PKS 0743-67: An Ultra-luminous Accretion Disk and a High Kinetic Luminosity Jet

Abstract

In this letter, deep radio observations of the quasar PKS 0743-67 are presented that reveal a central engine capable of driving jets with enormous kinetic luminosity, Q>4.1 × 1046ergs/s. This result is significant because archival optical spectral data indicates that the accretion disk has a thermal luminosity, Lbol>2× 1047ergs/s. Furthermore, estimates of the central black hole mass from line widths indicate that Lbol/LEdd≈ 1. This suggests that neither a large Lbol nor Lbol/LEdd suppresses jet power in quasars, despite claims that they do in the recent literature. Earlier studies have found Lbol and Q are correlated in blazars. However, by removing the BL-Lacs and leaving only the quasars in the sample, we found that Q is very weakly correlated with Lbol in the subsample.

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