Advection-Dominated Models of Luminous Accreting Black Holes
Abstract
It has been found that a class of optically-thin two-temperature advection-dominated accretion solutions explains many observations of low-luminosity accreting black holes. Here it is shown that these models give a satisfactory description also of higher luminosity systems, provided the viscosity parameter α is large. The models reproduce the spectra of black hole X-ray binaries in the Low State, and explain the transition from the Low State to the High State at a critical mass accretion rate. The models also show that the X-ray/γ-ray spectra of X-ray binaries and active galactic nuclei should be similar, as confirmed by observations.
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