In this paper, we explore the gravitomagnetic interaction of a black hole (BH) with a misaligned accretion disc to study BH spin precession and alignment jointly with BH mass M(BH) and spin parameter a evolution, under the assumption that the disc is continually fed, in its outer region, by matter with angular momentum fixed on a given direction (J) over cap (disc,out). We develop an iterative scheme based on the adiabatic approximation to study the BH-disc co-evolution: in this approach, the accretion disc transits through a sequence of quasi-steady warped states (Bardeen-Petterson effect) and interacts with the BH until the spin J(BH) aligns with (J) over cap (disc,out). For a BH aligning with a corotating disc, the fractional increase in mass is typically less than a few per cent, while the spin modulus can increase up to a few tens of per cent. The alignment time-scale t(al) proportional to a(5/7) (M) over dot(-32/35) is of similar to 10(5)-10(6) yr for a maximally rotating BH accreting at the Eddington rate. BH-disc alignment from an initially counter-rotating disc tends to be more efficient compared to the specular corotating case due to the asymmetry seeded in the Kerr metric: counter-rotating matter carries a larger and opposite angular momentum when crossing the innermost stable orbit, so that the spin modulus decreases faster and so the relative inclination angle.

Mass and spin co-evolution during the alignment of a black hole in a warped accretion disc / Perego, A.; Dotti, M.; Colpi, M.; Volonteri, M.. - In: MONTHLY NOTICES OF THE ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY. - ISSN 0035-8711. - 399:4(2009), pp. 2249-2263. [10.1111/j.1365-2966.2009.15427.x]

Mass and spin co-evolution during the alignment of a black hole in a warped accretion disc

Perego, A.;
2009-01-01

Abstract

In this paper, we explore the gravitomagnetic interaction of a black hole (BH) with a misaligned accretion disc to study BH spin precession and alignment jointly with BH mass M(BH) and spin parameter a evolution, under the assumption that the disc is continually fed, in its outer region, by matter with angular momentum fixed on a given direction (J) over cap (disc,out). We develop an iterative scheme based on the adiabatic approximation to study the BH-disc co-evolution: in this approach, the accretion disc transits through a sequence of quasi-steady warped states (Bardeen-Petterson effect) and interacts with the BH until the spin J(BH) aligns with (J) over cap (disc,out). For a BH aligning with a corotating disc, the fractional increase in mass is typically less than a few per cent, while the spin modulus can increase up to a few tens of per cent. The alignment time-scale t(al) proportional to a(5/7) (M) over dot(-32/35) is of similar to 10(5)-10(6) yr for a maximally rotating BH accreting at the Eddington rate. BH-disc alignment from an initially counter-rotating disc tends to be more efficient compared to the specular corotating case due to the asymmetry seeded in the Kerr metric: counter-rotating matter carries a larger and opposite angular momentum when crossing the innermost stable orbit, so that the spin modulus decreases faster and so the relative inclination angle.
2009
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Perego, A.; Dotti, M.; Colpi, M.; Volonteri, M.
Mass and spin co-evolution during the alignment of a black hole in a warped accretion disc / Perego, A.; Dotti, M.; Colpi, M.; Volonteri, M.. - In: MONTHLY NOTICES OF THE ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY. - ISSN 0035-8711. - 399:4(2009), pp. 2249-2263. [10.1111/j.1365-2966.2009.15427.x]
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