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Reflection spectra of thick accretion disks

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Relativistic reflection features are commonly observed in the X-ray spectra of stellar-mass and supermassive black holes and originate from illumination of the inner part of the accretion disk by a hot corona. All the available relativistic reflection models assume that the disk is infinitesimally thin and the inner edge is at the innermost stable circular orbit or at a larger radius. However, we know that several sources, especially among supermassive black holes, have quite high mass accretion rates. In such a case, the accretion disk becomes geometrically thick and the inner edge of the disk is expected to be inside the innermost stable circular orbit. In this work, we employ the Polish donut model to describe geometrically thick disks and we study the iron line shapes from similar systems. We also simulate full reflection spectra and we analyze the simulated observations with a thin disk relativistic reflection model to determine the impact of the disk structure on the estimation of the model parameters, in particular in the case of tests of the Kerr hypothesis.

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2019 1

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Relativistic reflection spectra of super-spinning black holes

gr-qc · 2019-08-14 · conditional · novelty 6.0

Fitting Suzaku reflection spectra with a super-spinning spacetime model finds apparent deviations from Kerr in Ark 120 and Swift J0501.9, but the 3-sigma claim is not consistently supported for Swift.

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  • Relativistic reflection spectra of super-spinning black holes gr-qc · 2019-08-14 · conditional · none · ref 69 · internal anchor

    Fitting Suzaku reflection spectra with a super-spinning spacetime model finds apparent deviations from Kerr in Ark 120 and Swift J0501.9, but the 3-sigma claim is not consistently supported for Swift.