Predrag Jovanović , Saša Simić , Vesna Borka Jovanović , Duško Borka , Luka Č. Popović
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摘要
本文研究并比较了亚秒差距超大质量黑洞双星(SMBHBs)的光学和x射线对应物。为此,我们模拟了两个黑洞周围的宽线区(BLR)发射的光谱线和相对论性吸积盘发射的x射线光谱线的轮廓,并将它们进行了比较。结果表明,SMBHBs可以引起来自光学部分和Fe - k - α线的特定但不同的变化,并在其轮廓中留下潜在的可检测印迹。由于这些印记依赖于系统的轨道相位,它们可以用于重建观测到的smbhb中组成部分的开普勒轨道。此外,观测到的smbhb的光学和x射线谱线中的这种特征可以用作探测这些物体以及研究其性质的工具。
The comparison of an optical and X-ray counterpart of subparsec supermassive binary black holes
In this paper, we study and compare the optical and X-ray counterparts of subparsec supermassive black hole binaries (SMBHBs). With that aim, we simulated the profiles of optical spectral lines emitted from the broad line region (BLR) as well as X-ray spectral lines emitted from the relativistic accretion disks around both black holes and compared them with each other. The obtained results showed that SMBHBs could cause a specific, but different variability of the lines from the optical part and Fe K line, leaving potentially detectable imprints in their profiles. Since these imprints depend on the orbital phase of the system, they could be used for reconstructing the Keplerian orbits of the components in the observed SMBHBs. Moreover, such signatures in the optical and X-ray line profiles of the observed SMBHBs could be used as a tool for the detection of these objects as well as for studying their properties.
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