Connection between Accretion Disk and Superluminal Radio Jets and the Role of Radio Plateau State in Grs 1915+105

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  • J. S. Yadav
چکیده

We investigate the association between the accretion disk during radio plateau state and the following superluminal relativistic radio jets with peak intensity varies from 200 mJy to 1000 mJy observed over a period of five years and present the evidences of direct accretion disc-jet connection in microquasar GRS 1915+105 . We have analysed RXTE PCA/HEXTE X-ray data and have found that the accretion rate, ṁaccr, as inferred from the X-ray flux, is very high during the radio plateaux. We suggest that the accretion disk during the radio plateaux always associated with radiation-driven wind which is manifested in the form of enhanced absorption column density for X-ray and the depleted IR emission. We find that the wind density increases with the accretion disk luminosity during the radio plateaux. The wind density is similar to the density of the warm absorber proposed in extragalactic AGNs and Quasars. We suggest a simple model for the origin of superluminal relativistic jets. Finally, We discuss the implications of this work for galactic microquasars and the extragalactic AGNs and Quasars. Subject headings: accretion, accretion disk – X-rays –black hole physics – quasars –stars: individual (GRS 1915+105 )

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تاریخ انتشار 2006