We investigate the relationship between accretion rates and the spectral energy distributions (SEDs) of BL Lac objects, using a sample of objects for which published information on the host galaxies, emission-line luminosities, and peak frequencies and luminosities of their SEDs are available. The sample is composed of 43 BL Lac objects which have a relatively continuous distribution of peak frequencies. Under the assumption that the observed emission lines are photoionized by the central accretion disk, we use the line luminosities to estimate the accretion luminosities and hence accretion rates. We find that low frequency-peaked BL Lac objects (LBLs) span a wide range of accretion rates, whereas high frequency-peaked BL Lac objects (HBLs) cover a more restricted range of lower values. There appears to be a continuous distribution of accretion rates between the two subclasses of BL Lac objects. We find that the peak frequency of the SED, $\pknu$, correlates with the accretion rate, approximately with the form $\pknu\propto \Lambda^{-3}$ in HBLs and $\pknu \propto \Lambda^{-0.25}$ in LBLs, where $\Lambda \equiv L_{\rm lines}/c^2$. The peak luminosity of the SED is also correlated with $\Lambda$. These results suggest that the accretion rate influences the shape of the SED in BL Lac objects. They also support models which couple the jet and the accretion disk. We present a physical scenario to account for the empirical trends.
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Wang, J., Staubert, R., & Ho, L. C. (2002). The Accretion Rates and Spectral Energy Distributions of BL Lacertae Objects. The Astrophysical Journal, 579(2), 554–559. https://doi.org/10.1086/342875
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