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Title: Microflares in accretion disks
Authors: Krishan, V
Ramadurai, S
Wiita, P. J
Keywords: Accretion
Accretion Disks
Galaxies:Active
Galaxies:Plasmas
Sun:Flares
X-rays:Binaries
Issue Date: Feb-2003
Publisher: The European Southern Observatory
Citation: Astronomy and Astrophysics, Vol. 398, No. 3, pp. 819 - 823
Abstract: We have investigated the phenomenon of explosive chromospheric evaporation from an accretion disk as a mechanism for fast variability in accreting sources such as low mass X-ray binaries and active galactic nuclei. This has been done in the context of advection dominated accretion flows, allowing both high and low states to be considered. This mechanism can in principle produce sub-millisecond timescales in binaries and sub-minute timescales in active galaxies. However, even considering the possibility that large numbers of these microflares may be present simultaneously, the power emitted from these microflares probably amounts to only a small fraction of the total X-ray luminosity.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/2248/3865
ISSN: 0004 - 6361
Appears in Collections:IIAP Publications

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