Radio flares in 4U 1543-475 coincided with X-ray hardening, enhanced coronal emission, and lower reflection fraction, suggesting transient inner-disk changes accompany jet launching.
The Fundamental Plane of Black Hole Activity in the Optical Band
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Black hole accretion and jet formation have long been thought to be scale invariant. One empirical relation suggesting scale invariance is the Fundamental Plane of Black Hole activity, which is a plane in the space given by black hole mass and the radio/X-ray luminosities. We search for an alternative version of this plane using the luminosity of [OIII] emission line instead of X-ray luminosity. We use a complete sample of 39 supermassive black holes selected from the Palomar Spectroscopic Survey with available radio and optical measurements and information on black hole mass. A sample of stellar mass X-ray binaries has also been included to examine if physical processes behind accretion is universal across the entire range of black hole mass. We present the results of multivariate regression analysis performed on the AGN sample and show that the sample stretches out as a plane in the 3D logarithmic space created by bolometric luminosity, radio luminosity and black hole mass. We reproduce the established Fundamental Plane of Black Hole activity in X-rays. We show that this plane can be obtained with the supermassive black hole sample alone and the X-ray binaries agrees to the found relation. We also discuss radio loudness of various classes of low-luminosity AGN in view of our fundamental plane.
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Radio flares and X-ray hardening embedded in the long soft state of 4U 1543-475
Radio flares in 4U 1543-475 coincided with X-ray hardening, enhanced coronal emission, and lower reflection fraction, suggesting transient inner-disk changes accompany jet launching.