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Conference Summary
Sorry, covering oral talks only
  • SOC
  • Andrzej Zdziarski, Yasuo Tanaka,
  • Ramesh Narayan, Richard Mushotzky,
  • Felix Mirable, Jeff McClintock,
  • Karen Leighly, Katsuji Koyama,
  • Rob Fender, Chris Done,
  • Thomas Boller, Roger Blandford,
  • Kazuo Makishima

These members have agreed to serve as the
international advisory committee for the
Grand-in-Aid for a Priority Research Area New
Development in BH Astronomy
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1 Galactic BHB ULX/IMBH
  • Q1A Three basic issues of the WS S.Mineshige
  • Comparative study of various BHs BHB-ULX-AGN
  • Beyond the standard accretion disk.
  • Formation and evolution of BHs.
  • Q1B Have we understood BHB state
    classifications?
  • Spectra and variability --gt mostly OK
    R.Remillard, C.Done, A.Kubota low/hard state,
    high/soft/standard state, and..
  • Compton dominated (very high, or anomalous) state
  • Slim disk may apply to some BHB in the outbutst
    peaks A.Kubota, ULXs A.Kubota, K.Ebisawa, and
    NLSy1 T.Kawaguchi.
  • Q1C Do we see phenomena on dynamical t.s.?
  • Yes, at last msec flares from Cyg X-1
    M.Gierlinski spectral changes across shots
    in Cyg X-1 and NLS1s H.Negoro
  • The 102-3 sec X-ray, K-band A.Eckart, and
    radio M.Miyoshi flare from Sgr A may be, too.

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  • Q1D Are ULXs and the M82 X-1 IMBHs?
  • Yes, they are From luminosity A.Kubota,
    R.Mushotzky, T.Tsuru, QPO frequency
    R.Moshotzky, close similarity to Galactic
    microQSOs that are not beamed toward us
    A.Kubota, and lack of evidence for strong
    beaming Mushotzky.
  • IMBHs may form in dense stellar clusters
    J.Makino, and/or as endpoints of pop-III stars
    Y.Taniguchi
  • At least some ULXs, with a very cool disk
    component, are likely to be so J.Miller, A.Kong,
    R. Di Stefano.
  • However
  • Unlikely From evolutionary viewpoint, binary
    formation, fueling etc the Cartwheel galaxy --gt
    cannot invoke metal-poor 1st generation star A.
    King.
  • ULXs may instead be mildly beamed and mildly
    super-Eddington A. King.
  • Super-Eddington luminosity may be possible
    F.Meyer.
  • They may represent the highest-M and highest
    M-dot end of HMXBs M.Gilfanov, K.Ebisawa.

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  • Q1D continued. --- Future work TBD
  • 1. Examine the degree of X-ray beaming in XRBs.
    SS433 --gt is there any evidence for radiation
    anisotropy besides relativistic Doppler with
    0.26c? microQSOs is there any evidence of
    X-ray bemaing?
  • 2. Study the evolution of the most massive stars.
  • 3. Search for transitions between Compton and
    standard-disk states.
  • Q1F Is the too hot disk due to Kerr disk or
    slim disk?
  • Slim disk preferred K.Ebisawa.
  • GRO1655-40 and LMC X-3 they have very similar
    parmeters, but their disk temperatures are much
    different -- a hidden variable?

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2 Jets Theoretical/Numerical
  • Q2A Is the hard X-ray emission from BHB
    significantly contributed by jets?
  • Yes because jets can do everything a corona can
    H.Falcke.
  • A good analogy between microQSOs and AGNs
    F.Mirabel.
  • Jets are ubiquitous, particularly at low mdot A.
    Celotti.
  • Low-mdot AGNs tight Lr-Lx correlation H.Falcke,
    E.Gallo.
  • However
  • Hard X-rays in low-state BHBs must be
    disk-dominated, because the high-energy cutoff is
    too abrupt for a synchrotron break A.Zdziarski.
  • Disk-dominated AGN (Syferts, radio-quiet QSOs)
    and jet-dominated ones (radio-loud QSOs and
    Blazars) show distinct multi-band SEDs.
  • A definite answer --gt X-ray polarimetry T.
    Takahashi, T.Tanimori

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  • Q2B Do we have a good understanding of
    stellar-mass BH formation? --gt Probably No.
  • BH formation in the dark F.Mirabel.
  • Q2C Which radiatively inefficient flow do we
    expect?
  • ADAF, ADIOS, CDAF, ETC, some realized in
    simulation I.Igmenshuchev JDAF H.Falcke. But
    no distinction yet.
  • Q2D Is the BH spin related with jet activity?
  • AGN fundamental plane Lr, Lx, mass E.Gallo
    apparently rules out the freedom for a 3rd
    parameter, but the scatter around the plane may
    be due to the BH spin.
  • Disks around Kerr BHs are more strongly
    mangetized J.Krolik.
  • Jets emanating from ergo sphere around a Kerr BH
    S.Koide.
  • General consensus (Prograde) BH spin enhances
    jets.
  • But To what extent the jet activity depends on
    the BH spin?
  • Then How to observationally prove the jest vs.
    BH spin correlation?

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  • Q2F Are magnetic fields essential in accretion?
  • Yes to specify viscosity in non ad-hoc way
    Good-bye to Alpha I.Igumenshchev, J.Hawley,
    R.Matsumoto, J. Krolik, S.Koide.
  • Betagt1 in disk and betalt1 in corona J.Hawley,
    or the other way around when considering cooling
    R.Matsumoto.
  • Consensus Simple hydro calculation is
    inadequate.
  • But How to quantify the MHD simulation results?
    Comparing Mdot R.Matsumoto, J.Krolik --gt
    calculate emissivity.
  • Q2E Are jets leptonic or hadronic?
  • Still an open question A.Celloti.
  • Hadronic flow may be needed to transport energy
    T. Takahashi.
  • Q2G Are jets magnetically-driven of pressure
    driven?
  • Jets are pressure driven (along the minimum-B
    region) but magnetically collimated J.Hawley,
    answering to Q from S.Koide.

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3 SMBHs BH formation/evolution
  • 3A Various efforts of probing SMBHs

Direct imaging H.Hirabayashi, M.Miyoshi
Dynamical A.Eckert Sgr A M3.6e6 Msun
Spectroscopic M.Kishimoto
SMBH Evidence, Mass, Mdot, Spin Environment,Fuelin
g mechnanism, Outflow, etc
Historical echo K.Koyama
Time variation P.Uttley, A.Eckart
New technology is important
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3B Formation mechanism of SMBHs
  • The long-lasting issue since the Reess work
  • J.Makino Runaway stellar mergers --gt IMBHs --gt
    Growth due to accretion --gt Mergers in the GC
    region --gt SMBHs
  • Y.Taniguchi Pop III star (z25) --gt IMBH (100
    Msun) --gt Growth of SMBH (z8) --gt Magorrian
    phase
  • W.Duschl Galaxy-galaxy merger --gt SMBHs and
    fueling
  • M.Umemura ULIRG -gt photon drag --gt fueling and
    growth of SMBH-- gt QSO --gt BH-mass vs. bulge
    correlation

numerical
observational
theoretical
theornum
? What provides seed BHs? Pop III or runaway
stellar mergers? ? Does the seed BH grow via
accretion? If so, how to fuel it, and how the
object appear observationally? ? Does the seed BH
grow via mergers? If so, any evidence? How to
extract angular momentum-- via GW, or by
launching helical Alfven waves?
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3C Solution to the CXB puzzle Y.Ueda
  • ASCA deep survay opt.ID Chandra..
  • Major contributor to CXB Lx1043.8, z0.6
  • Then
  • Are the results consistent with general scenario
    of AGN formation and evolution?
  • Future hard X-ray deep survey, with ASTRO-E2 HXD
    to be launched in Jan/Feb. 2005

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4NLS1s Key Evidence GRB
Consensus low-M and high-mdot AGNs, but
mysterious Th.Boller, K.Leighly, Y.Tanaka,
H.Negoro, M.Guzainazzi
Q4A What produces the soft excess?
  • A standard disk model can reproduce spectral
    shape, but too hot, and the apparent disk radius
    changes with kT kept constant.
  • Compton e.g.,Vaughan et al, or slimm disk
    e.g.Mineshige?
  • PLexponential -- Comptonized (VH) state
    M.Murashima?

Q4B The nature of G?2.5 PL with a sharp Fe-K
edge?
  • The PL slope close to those seen in H or VH state
    of BHB.
  • The edge feature unlikely to be reflection (no
    Fe-K emission line) due to partial covering with
    Fe-rich matter Tanaka?
  • Complex spectral changes M.Guzainazzi
  • Spectral changes across the shot -- similar to
    Cyg X-1 H.Negoro
  • QPO-like behavior of periods 104-5 sec

Q4D How about optical properties? K.Leighly
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Q4E What is the current status of the Fe-K
lines?
  • The broad Fe-K line, discovered with ASCA,
    appears to be robust, but is less variable than
    the continuum K.Iwasawa.
  • The lime profile may be explained as
    relativistic broadening in accretion disks, but
    models are important K. Beckwith.
  • The lack of line variability may be explained by
    a Kerr disk a ring-shaped source above it with
    varying heitht G.Miniutti.
  • But what is the reality of the illuminating
    ring ?

Q4F Other key physical evidence for BHs
  • Are BHCs really BHs? --gt Yes! Based on Type I
    butsts, quiescence luminosity, spectral color,
    etc. R.Narayan.
  • Search for MeV thermal signals vua pion
    production T.Tanimori

GRB
N,Kawai, A.Beloborov, K.Nommoto
  • Wonderful coordination among HETE-2, robotic
    telescopes, and theories.

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Thank all the conference participants, including
the invited speakers in particular. Our knowledge
horizon has expanded and swallowed all of us!
Thank LOC
  • S. Mineshige, T. Tanimori, T. Tsuru,
  • H. Matsumoto, H. Kubo, K. Miuchi,
  • Secretaries and Graduate Students at
  • Yukawa Institute and Cosmic-Ray Laboratory of
    Kyoto University
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