1. A theoretical study of the time lags due to Comptonization and the constraints on the X-ray corona in AGNs.
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(张文达), W Zhang, Papadakis, I E, Dovčiak, M, Bursa, M, and Karas, V
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PHOTON scattering , *COMPTON scattering , *RADIATIVE transfer , *ACTIVE galaxies , *BLACK holes - Abstract
We study the Fourier time lags due to the Comptonization of disc-emitted photons in a spherical, uniform, and stationary X-ray corona, which located on the rotational axis of the black hole. We use monk , a general relativistic Monte Carlo radiative transfer code, to calculate Compton scattering of photons emitted by a thin disc with a Novikov–Thorne temperature profile. We find that the model time lags due to Comptonization remain constant up to a characteristic frequency and then rapidly decrease to zero at higher frequencies. We provide equations that can be used to determine the time lags and cross-spectra for a wide range of values for the corona radius, temperature, optical depth, height, and for various accretion rates and black hole masses. We also provide an equation for the X-ray luminosity of a single corona, as a function of its characteristics and location above the disc. Remarkably, the observed X-ray time lags of nearby, bright active galaxies can be successfully reproduced by inverse Comptonization process of multiple dynamic coronae. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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