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Massive accretion disks
Authors:N.Z. Scoville
Affiliation:(1) Astronomy Department 105-24, California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, CA 91125, USA
Abstract:Recent high resolution near infrared (HST-NICMOS) and mm-interferometric imaging have revealed dense gas and dust accretion disks in nearby ultra-luminous galactic nuclei. In the best studied ultraluminousIR galaxy, Arp 220, the 2mgrm imaging shows dust disks in both of the merging galactic nuclei and mm-CO line imaging indicates molecular gasmasses sim 109Modot for each disk. The two gas disks in Arp 220 are counterrotating and their dynamical masses are sim 2×109Modot, that is, only slightly largerthan the gas masses. These disks have radii sim100 pc and thickness 10-50 pc. The high brightness temperatures of the CO lines indicatethat the gas in the disks has area filling factors sim25-50% and mean densitiesof ge 104 cm-3. Within these nuclear disks, the rate of massive star formation is undoubtedly prodigious and, given the high viscosity of the gas, there will also be high radial accretion rates, perhaps ge 10 Modot yr -1. If this inflow persists to very small radii, it is enough to feed even the highest luminosity AGNs.
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