The Astrophysical Journal (Jan 2025)

Adiabatic Index in Fluid Models of Collisionless Black Hole Accretion

  • Charles F. Gammie

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3847/1538-4357/adaea3
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 980, no. 2
p. 193

Abstract

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Models of highly sub-Eddington accretion onto black holes commonly use a single-fluid model for the collisionless, near-horizon plasma. These models must specify an equation of state. It is common to use an ideal gas with p = ( γ − 1) u and γ = 4/3, 13/9, or 5/3, but these produce significantly different outcomes. We discuss the origins of this discrepancy and the assumptions underlying the single-fluid model. The main result of this investigation is that under conditions relevant to low-luminosity black hole accretion the best choice of single-fluid adiabatic index is close to but slightly less than 5/3. Along the way we provide a simple equilibrium model for the relation between the ion-to-electron dissipation ratio and the ion-to-electron temperature ratio, and explore the implications for electron temperature fluctuations in Event Horizon Telescope sources.

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