We estimate the accretion rate M onto the black hole in the nucleus of NGC 4258. The result is model dependent. We find that a thin disk that is flat out to >~2×103GM/c2 (M≡black hole mass) and that has inclination equal to that of the masing disk must have M~=0.01 Msolar yr-1 for consistency with near-infrared data. A thin disk that is warped at ~103GM/c2 requires M>~1.5×10-4 Msolar yr-1 for consistency with near-infrared data. Reasonable warp models and the near-infrared data are not consistent with M as low as the 7×10-5alpha Msolar yr-1 proposed by Neufeld & Maloney. An advection-dominated flow model combined with the X-ray data implies M~=0.01 Msolar yr-1. Consistency with a tight 22 GHz upper limit on the flux from the central source requires a transition radius of ~(10-100)GM/c2, although the 22 GHz upper limit may be relaxed by appeal to free-free absorption. Physical conditions in the observed VLBI jet features can also be related to conditions in the inner accretion flow. We conclude with a list of observations that might further constrain M.
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Gammie, C. F., Narayan, R., & Blandford, R. (1999). What Is the Accretion Rate in NGC 4258? The Astrophysical Journal, 516(1), 177–186. https://doi.org/10.1086/307089
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