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Black Hole Chaos The Environments of the most super- massive black holes in the Universe Belinda Wilkes, Chandra X-ray Center, CfA Francesca Civano, CfA.

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1 Black Hole Chaos The Environments of the most super- massive black holes in the Universe Belinda Wilkes, Chandra X-ray Center, CfA Francesca Civano, CfA

2 Black Hole Matter spiraling inwards → accretion disk Nothing beats gravity → collapses forever Light cannot escape from inside the event horizon

3 Stellar Mass Black Hole Big, old star blows up Can be seen when in binary star systems BH pulls matter from companion star Bright, variable/bursting sources BH and accretion disk StarJet

4 Black Hole: Mass and Spin Properties determine their effects on their surroundings Spinning BH has a smaller “size” (event horizon is closer in) No spinWith spin

5 Super-massive Black Hole (SMBH) Galaxy-sized! Formed in centers of galaxies in early Universe 1 million – 1 billion times Sun’s mass SMBH size ~ our solar system (15 lt mins) SMBH grows as material falls in

6 Central Regions: Accretion Disk spinning around SMBH Matter spirals in to galactic center and forms an accretion disk (~few lt.yrs.) Becomes very hot and outshines the 10 billion stars in the host galaxy → Quasar Hottest near center X-rays good clear view, even when edge-on BH grows as matter falls in Other matter is pushed outwards: jets, winds

7 Artist’s Impressions! But this one is real: Cen A

8 Model of Polar Jets Proga et al. 2003 Accretion with latitude-dependent angular momentum and radial magnetic field can launch and sustain a jet

9 Radio Jets Electrons spiral around magnetic field at velocities close to light Emit radio-X-rays “non- thermal” emission radio

10 Chandra X-ray Observatory NASA’s X-ray Eye on the Universe Launched in 1999

11 Actual Chandra First Light Point source to focus telescope PKS0637-75, quasar at large distance (z=0.5, 3 Gpc) Shadow on side! Known to have radio jet X-ray Jet visible: 5” long, 200,000 lyrs

12 X-ray/Radio Jets in Quasars: M87 Galaxy M87 jet in X-ray, radio and optical

13 More jets! Cygnus A radio 3C273 X-ray MS0735.6 Radio/X-ray

14 Accretion Disk Winds Wind blown off surface of accretion disk Accelerated by radiation pressure High velocity gas observed Proga et al. 2000 AD surface X-ray source

15 How do SMBHs form and grow? Secular: accreting from within the galaxy Group: accretes from within the group of galaxies Cosmological: accretes from cold dark matter filaments Major Mergers: Hopkins et al (2008)


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