Wenda Zhang, M. Dovvciak, M. Bursa, Jivr'i Svoboda, V. Karas
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摘要
测量吸积黑洞自旋的最有前途的方法之一是拟合 X 射线光谱中的宽铁 Kα 线。这条线的轮廓还取决于发射硬X射线的日冕的几何形状。要对黑洞自旋和日冕几何形状施加约束,就必须了解它们如何影响铁Kα线的发射率曲线。在这项工作中,我们介绍了利用蒙特卡洛 GR 辐射传递代码 Monk 进行的照明和铁 Kα 辐射率曲线计算。我们重点讨论了照度和发射率剖面之间的区别,这在之前的大多数研究中都被忽略了。我们的研究表明,特别是在黑洞 X 射线双星(BHXRBs)的情况下,两者的差别非常大。对于活动星系核(AGNs),发射率曲线的形状与照度曲线更为相似,但在几个引力半径内的最内侧区域,发射率曲线明显更为陡峭。我们发现,AGN 和黑洞 X 射线双星盘之间的不同行为是由于照明辐射的能谱不同造成的。这表明,铁 Kα 线的发射率曲线不能仅由黑洞自旋和日冕几何决定,还必须考虑照射辐射的能谱。我们还研究了自辐射的影响,发现它比 BHXRBs 中的日冕辐射更重要。
Inferring the iron K emissivity profiles of accretion discs irradiated by extended coronae
One of the most promising methods to measure the spin of an accreting black hole is fitting the broad iron Kα line in the X-ray spectrum. The line profile also depends on the geometry of the hard X-ray emitting corona. To put constraints on the black hole spin and corona geometry, it is essential to understand how do they affect the iron Kα line emissivity profile. In this work, we present calculations of the illumination and the iron Kα emissivity profiles performed with the Monte-Carlo GR radiative transfer code Monk. We focus on distinction between the illumination and emissivity profiles, which is in most previous studies neglected. We show that especially for the case of black hole X-ray binaries (BHXRBs), the difference is very large. For active galactic nuclei (AGNs), the emissivity profile has a more similar shape as the illumination profile, but it is notably steeper in the innermost region within a few gravitational radii. We find out that the different behavior between AGN and black hole X-ray binary discs is due to the different energy spectra of the illuminating radiation. This suggests that the emissivity profile of the iron Kα line cannot be determined by black hole spin and corona geometry alone and the energy spectrum of the illuminating radiation has to be taken into account. We also examined the effect of including the self-irradiation, and find it to be more important than the corona emission in BHXRBs.