模拟黑洞x射线功率谱

M. Nowak
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本文提出了一个简单的候选黑洞“非常高状态”的运动学模型,在此期间进行了几次QPO观测。该模型基于被认为存在于吸积盘中的粘性和热不稳定性。在这个模型中,非常高的状态是介于高(热的,静止的)状态和低(幂律的,高度可变的)状态之间的过渡阶段,其特征是在局部不稳定时间尺度上振荡的准稳定盘。盘面可以通过热风来稳定,热风可以形成康普顿云,而康普顿云反过来又可以在观测到的x射线光谱中产生硬尾。该模型能够再现功率谱密度的总体形状和振幅,以及观测到的硬x射线和软x射线之间的频率相关滞后。此外,热风所需的能量与假设的康普顿云所需的能量是一致的。将模型与GX339‐4非常高状态下的数据进行了具体比较。
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Modeling black hole x‐ray power spectra
This paper presents a simple kinematic model of the so‐called ‘‘very high state’’ of black hole candidates, during which several QPO observations have been made. The model is based upon the viscous and thermal instabilities that are believed to be present in accretion disks. In this model, the very high state is a transition phase between the high (thermal, quiescent) state and low (power law, highly variable) state that is characterized by a quasi‐stable disk oscillating on the local instability timescales. The disk can be stablized by a hot wind that could feed a Compton cloud, which in turn could produce the hard tail in the observed x‐ray spectra. The model is able to reproduce both the overall shape and the amplitude of the power spectral density and the observed frequency dependent lags between the hard and soft x‐rays. In addition, the required energetics of the hot wind is shown to be consistent with the energy required to feed the hypothesized Compton cloud. Specific comparisons between the model and data taken during the very high state of GX339‐4 are made.
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