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Determination of magnetic field strength on the event horizon of supermassive black holes in active galactic nuclei

Published: 06/2020
Determination of magnetic field strength on the event horizon of supermassive black holes in active galactic nuclei
Dependence of the magnetic field strength on the event horizon on the mass of SMBH. Black squares denote objects from sample 1, white circles from sample 2.

Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, Volume 495, Issue 1, pp.614-620

Piotrovich M. Yu, Mikhailov A. G., Buliga S. D., Natsvlishvili T. M.

We estimated the magnetic field strength at the event horizon for a sample of supermassive black holes (SMBHs) in active galactic nuclei (AGNs). Our estimates were made using the values of the inclination angles of the accretion disc to the line of sight, which we obtained previously from spectropolarimetric observations in the visible spectrum. We also used published values of full width at half-maximum of spectral line Hβ from broad-line region, masses of SMBHs, and luminosity of AGNs at 5100 A˚ . In addition, we used the literature data on the spins of SMBHs obtained from their X-ray spectra. Our estimates showed that the magnetic field strength at the event horizon of the majority of SMBHs in AGNs range from several to tens of kG and have mean values of about 104 G. At the same time, for individual objects, the fields are significantly larger - of the order of hundreds kG or even 1 MG. Original →
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