A self-consistent hybrid Comptonization model for broad-band spectra of accreting supermassive black holes
Alexandra Veledina, Indrek Vurm, Juri Poutanen

TL;DR
This paper presents a self-consistent hybrid Comptonization model explaining broad-band spectra of accreting supermassive black holes, linking spectral features to electron distributions and accretion states.
Contribution
It introduces a novel kinetic simulation-based model that accounts for both thermal and non-thermal electron populations in AGNs, unifying spectral observations across different luminosities.
Findings
The model reproduces observed spectral slopes in LINERs and Seyferts.
It predicts a correlation between spectral slope and Eddington ratio.
The model suggests no high-energy cutoff in narrow-line Seyfert galaxies.
Abstract
The nature of the broad-band spectra of supermassive accreting black holes in active galactic nuclei (AGNs) is still unknown. The hard X-ray spectra of Seyferts as well as of Galactic stellar-mass black holes (GBHs) are well represented by thermal Comptonization, but the origin of the seed photons is less certain. The MeV tails observed in GBHs provide evidence in favour of non-thermal electron tails and it is possible that such electrons are also present in the X-ray emitting regions of AGNs. Using simulations with the kinetic code that self-consistently models electron and photon distributions, we find that the power-law-like X-ray spectra in AGNs can be explained in terms of the synchrotron self-Compton radiation of hybrid thermal/non-thermal electrons, similarly to the hard/low state of GBHs. Under a very broad range of parameters the model predicts a rather narrow distribution of…
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