Abstract
In this paper we discuss models of the X-ray and TeV γ-ray emission from BL Lac objects based on parallel electron-positron or electron-proton beams that form close to the central black hole, due to the strong electric fields generated by the accretion disk and possibly also by the black hole itself. Fitting the energy spectrum of the BL Lac object Mrk 501, we obtain tight constraints on the beam properties. Launching a sufficiently energetic beam requires rather strong magnetic fields close to the black hole (∼ 100-1000 G). However, the model fits imply that the magnetic field in the emission region is only ∼0.02 G. Thus, the particles are accelerated close to the black hole and propagate a considerable distance before instabilities trigger the dissipation of energy through synchrotron and self-Compton emission. We discuss various approaches to generate enough power to drive the jet and, at the same time, to accelerate particles to ∼20 TeV energies. Although the parallel beam model has its own problems, it explains some of the long-standing problems that plague models based on Fermi-type particle acceleration, such as the presence of a very high minimum Lorentz factor of accelerated particles. We conclude with a brief discussion of the implications of the model for the difference between the processes of jet formation in BL Lac-type objects and those in quasars.
| Original language | English |
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| Pages (from-to) | 1063-1073 |
| Number of pages | 11 |
| Journal | Astrophysical Journal |
| Volume | 659 |
| Issue number | 2 I |
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| State | Published - Apr 20 2007 |
Keywords
- BL lacertae objects: individual (Mrk 501)
- Galaxies: jets
- Gamma rays: theory
- X-rays: galaxies