Title: Hot accretion disks in the centers of quasars
Abstract: Hot accretion disks around massive, rotating black holes could exist in the centers of quasars. These hot accretion disks produce copious amounts of e(+)e(-) pairs, gamma-rays and X-rays. Most of the disk models that produce significant amounts of gamma-rays, say 10 percent of the total luminosity, and have an energy flux spectral index at X-rays of order unity, are optically thick to gamma-gamma pair production. Gamma-rays, therefore, more energetic than a few MeV do not escape from the disk but are degraded to lower energy radiation. The application of this picture to specific high-energy spectra of active galactic nuclei and quasars as well as high-energy background is explored. A hot accretion disk around a stellar black hole may also account for the positron source in the center of the Milky Way.
Publication Year: 1983
Publication Date: 1983-01-01
Language: en
Type: article
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