Thermally driven outflows from pair-plasma pressure-mediated shock surfaces around schwarzschild black holes
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2000-01-23
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Introducing a spherical, steady, self-supported pair-plasma pressure-mediated shock surface around a Schwarzschild black hole as the effective physical atmosphere that may be responsible for the generation of astrophysical mass outflows from relativistic quasi- spherical accretion, we calculate the mass outflow rate Rm Ç by simultaneously solving the set of equations governing transonic polytropic accretion and isothermal winds. Rm Ç is computed in terms of only three inflow parameters, which, we believe, has been done for the first time in our work. We then study the dependence of Rm Ç on various inflow as well as shock parameters, and establish the fact that the outflow rate is essentially controlled by the post- shock proton temperature.
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Accretion, accretion discs, Black hole physics, Hydrodynamics, Shock waves, Galaxies: nuclei, Quasars: general