The origin of the lag spectra observed in AGN: Reverberation and the propagation of X-ray source fluctuations
D. R. Wilkins, A. C. Fabian

TL;DR
This paper models the origin of lag spectra in AGN X-ray emissions using relativistic ray tracing to understand the source geometry and fluctuation propagation, matching observed data and revealing source extent and fluctuation dynamics.
Contribution
It introduces detailed theoretical lag spectra calculations considering general relativity and spectral dilution, linking observed lags to specific source geometries and fluctuation propagation.
Findings
Observed lag spectrum of 1H 0707-495 suggests an X-ray source extending to 35rg and 2rg above the disc.
Propagation of luminosity fluctuations from the center explains the low-frequency lag shape.
Relativistic effects and spectral dilution are crucial for interpreting AGN lag spectra.
Abstract
The X-ray emission from active galactic nuclei (AGN) is highly variable. Measurements of time lags (characterised by lag spectra) between variability in the light curves in energy bands corresponding to directly observed continuum emission from the corona around the black hole and to X-rays reflected from the accretion disc adds a further dimension to studies of the structure and energetics of these systems. We seek to understand these measurements in terms of the physical parameters of the X-ray source (its location, extent, etc.) through the calculation of theoretical lag spectra for a range of source parameters in general relativistic ray tracing simulations, combined with knowledge of the observed variability of the X-ray emission from AGN. Due to the proximity of the emission to the central black hole, Shapiro delays are important and the effects of general relativity should be…
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