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Accretion-induced variability links young stellar objects, white dwarfs, and black holes

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posted on 2015-10-15, 13:46 authored by S. Scaringi, T. J. Maccarone, E. Körding, C. Knigge, Simon Vaughan, T. R. Marsh, E. Aranzana, V. S. Dhillon, S. C. C. Barros
The central engines of disc-accreting stellar-mass black holes appear to be scaled down versions of the supermassive black holes that power active galactic nuclei. However, if the physics of accretion is universal, it should also be possible to extend this scaling to other types of accreting systems, irrespective of accretor mass, size, or type. We examine new observations, obtained with Kepler/K2 and ULTRACAM, regarding accreting white dwarfs and young stellar objects. Every object in the sample displays the same linear correlation between the brightness of the source and its amplitude of variability (rms-flux relation) and obeys the same quantitative scaling relation as stellar-mass black holes and active galactic nuclei. We also show that the most important parameter in this scaling relation is the physical size of the accreting object. This establishes the universality of accretion physics from proto-stars still in the star-forming process to the supermassive black holes at the centers of galaxies.

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Science Advances, 2015;1:e1500686

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/Organisation/COLLEGE OF SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING/Department of Physics and Astronomy

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Science Advances

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American Association for the Advancement of Science

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2375-2548

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2015-07-17

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2015

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2015-10-15

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http://advances.sciencemag.org/content/1/9/e1500686

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