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The pattern of accretion flow on to Sgr A

Journal

MONTHLY NOTICES OF THE ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY
Volume 370, Issue 1, Pages 219-228

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OXFORD UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2966.2006.10470.x

Keywords

accretion : accretion discs; Galaxy : centre; galaxies : active

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The material accreting on to Sgr A* most probably comes from the nearby stars. We analyse the pattern of this flow at distances of a fraction of a parsec, and we argue that the net angular momentum of this material is low but non-negligible, and the initially supersonic disc accretion changes into subsonic flow with constant angular momentum. Next, we estimate the flow parameters at a distance R-BHL from the black hole, and we argue that for the plausible parameter range the accretion flow is non-stationary. The inflow becomes supersonic at a distance of similar to 10(4) R-g, but the solution does not continue below the horizon and the material piles up forming a torus, or a ring, at a distance of a few, up to tens of Schwarzchild, radii. Such a torus is known to be unstable and may explain strong variability of the flow in Sgr A*. Our considerations show that the temporary formation of such a torus seems to be unavoidable. Our best-fitting model predicts a rather large accretion rate of around 4 x 10(-6) M-circle dot yr(-1) directly on Sgr A*. We argue that magnetic fields in the flow are tangled, and this allows our model to overcome the disagreement with the Faraday rotation limits.

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