X-ray reflection in Galactic Black Hole Candidates: smeared edge profiles and resonant Auger destruction
arXiv:astro-ph/9510022 · doi:10.1093/mnras/278.4.1082
Abstract
We consider the spectra of Thomson-thick, geometrically-thin accretion discs around Galactic black hole candidates in the reflection model and compute their iron K edges and iron K$α$ lines. We compare the smeared iron K edge profiles that we compute with observation and find them to be a satisfactory description of the data. We find that a combination of Doppler broadening and resonant Auger destruction of line photons can make iron K$α$ lines very difficult to detect in highly ionized inclined discs. We detail the physics of resonant Auger destruction at the level it is currently understood and point out its implications.
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