Observations of active galactic nuclei show increasing number of cases when the kinetic luminosity of jets exceeds the bolometric luminosity of disks. We develop a model of so-called cold disk… Click to show full abstract
Observations of active galactic nuclei show increasing number of cases when the kinetic luminosity of jets exceeds the bolometric luminosity of disks. We develop a model of so-called cold disk accretion when the majority of the angular momentum is carried out by the wind from the disk rather than by turbulent viscous stresses. In this case the luminosity of the disk can be essentially suppressed and kinetic-to-bolometric luminosity ratio can be consistent with the observations. The method of self-consistent numerical solution of the problem of the outflow and disk accretion is proposed in this work. In this problem the angular momentum carried out by the wind is equal to the angular momentum loss by the Keplerian disk with specified accretion mass rate. Thus, the problem of the wind outflow is consistent with the disk accretion. Example of self-consistent solution of the problem by this method is presented.
               
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