1. Observational Spectra of Supercritical Accretion Flows.
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Watarai, Ken-ya, Ohsuga, Ken, Takahashi, Rohta, and Fukue, Jun
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SUPERMASSIVE black holes ,X-rays ,SPECTRUM analysis ,SPHERICAL astronomy ,GALAXIES ,PHYSICS ,GENERAL relativity (Physics) - Abstract
We investigate the dependence of the viewing angle in supercritical accretion flows and discuss the observational implications of galactic black-hole candidates and ultraluminous X-ray sources. We find that if an object has a high inclination and high accretion rate, such a system suffers from self-occultation and the spectrum will be extremely soft even if we take into account the effect of general relativity (light bending, Doppler boosting). We therefore cannot discriminate these differences from spectrum shapes only. Conversely, if we use the self-occultation properties, we could constrain the inclination angle of the system. © 2005 American Institute of Physics [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2005
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