TY - JOUR
T1 - Robust supermassive black hole spin mass-energy characteristics
T2 - a new method and results
AU - Daly, Ruth A.
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2022 The Author(s) Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of Royal Astronomical Society.
PY - 2022/12/1
Y1 - 2022/12/1
N2 - The rotational properties of astrophysical black holes are fundamental quantities that characterize the black holes. A new method to empirically determine the spin mass-energy characteristics of astrophysical black holes is presented and applied here. Results are obtained for a sample of 100 supermassive black holes with collimated dual outflows and redshifts between about 0 and 2. An analysis indicates that about two-thirds of the black holes are maximally spinning, while one-third have a broad distribution of spin values; it is shown that the same distributions describe the quantity Mrot/Mirr. The new method is applied to obtain the black hole spin mass-energy, Mspin, available for extraction relative to: the maximum possible value, the irreducible black hole mass, and the total black hole mass, Mdyn. The total energy removed from the black hole system and deposited into the circumgalactic medium via dual outflows over the entire outflow lifetime of the source, ET, is studied relative to Mdyn and relative to the spin energy available per black hole, Espin/M⊙c2. The mean value of Log ET/Mdyn is about (-2.47 ± 0.27). Several explanations of this and related results are discussed. For example, the energy input to the ambient gas from the outflow could turn-off the accretion, or the impact of the black hole mass-loss on the system could destabilize and terminate the outflow. The small values and restricted range of values of Log ET/Mdyn and LogET/Espincould suggest that these are fundamental properties of the primary process responsible for producing the dual collimated outflows.
AB - The rotational properties of astrophysical black holes are fundamental quantities that characterize the black holes. A new method to empirically determine the spin mass-energy characteristics of astrophysical black holes is presented and applied here. Results are obtained for a sample of 100 supermassive black holes with collimated dual outflows and redshifts between about 0 and 2. An analysis indicates that about two-thirds of the black holes are maximally spinning, while one-third have a broad distribution of spin values; it is shown that the same distributions describe the quantity Mrot/Mirr. The new method is applied to obtain the black hole spin mass-energy, Mspin, available for extraction relative to: the maximum possible value, the irreducible black hole mass, and the total black hole mass, Mdyn. The total energy removed from the black hole system and deposited into the circumgalactic medium via dual outflows over the entire outflow lifetime of the source, ET, is studied relative to Mdyn and relative to the spin energy available per black hole, Espin/M⊙c2. The mean value of Log ET/Mdyn is about (-2.47 ± 0.27). Several explanations of this and related results are discussed. For example, the energy input to the ambient gas from the outflow could turn-off the accretion, or the impact of the black hole mass-loss on the system could destabilize and terminate the outflow. The small values and restricted range of values of Log ET/Mdyn and LogET/Espincould suggest that these are fundamental properties of the primary process responsible for producing the dual collimated outflows.
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U2 - 10.1093/mnras/stac2976
DO - 10.1093/mnras/stac2976
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85145348339
SN - 0035-8711
VL - 517
SP - 5144
EP - 5159
JO - Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
JF - Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
IS - 4
ER -