On Disk Formation around Isolated Black Holes via Stream Accretion
We investigate accretion onto an isolated black hole from uniform winds. If the winds are directed towards the black hole, then the accretion process can be well described by the classical Bondi-Hoyle Lyttleton or BHL accretion. If the wind is not directed towards the black hole and flows past it, t...
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Zusammenfassung: | We investigate accretion onto an isolated black hole from uniform winds. If
the winds are directed towards the black hole, then the accretion process can
be well described by the classical Bondi-Hoyle Lyttleton or BHL accretion. If
the wind is not directed towards the black hole and flows past it, then a
smaller fraction of the flow can be attracted by the black hole, and this type
of accretion cannot be described by the classical BHL, and we coin the second
kind as the lateral BHL. We show that the classical BHL cannot form an
accretion disk, while lateral BHL can form transient accretion disks. To
describe the thermodynamics of the flow, we have used a variable adiabatic
index equation of state which depends on the temperature of the flow as well as
the composition of the gas. We show that the electron-proton gas forms an
accretion disk, which disappears and forms a shock cone, only to form the disk
again at a later time, while for flows with less protons, the accretion disk,
once lost, does not reappear again. Only when the flow is pair-dominated does
it form a persistent accretion disk. We also show that a shock cone is less
luminous than the accretion disk. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2412.04815 |