TL;DR
This paper models the spectral and polarization properties of reflected X-ray emission from black hole accretion discs, incorporating radiative transfer and Monte Carlo simulations to enhance understanding for upcoming X-ray polarimetric observations.
Contribution
It introduces a comprehensive polarization model of reflected X-ray emission from accretion discs using combined radiative transfer and Monte Carlo methods.
Findings
Polarization degree can be quite large in the 2-12 keV band.
Spectral and polarization properties match previous analytical and literature predictions.
The model provides detailed Stokes parameters for various incident angles and ionization states.
Abstract
X-ray polarimetric missions planned for this decade will significantly enhance our knowledge of compact accreting sources. Observations of the X-ray polarization signal from active galactic nuclei (AGNs) or X-ray binary systems (XRBs) will bring new means to study inner accretion flow in these objects that, together with currently used spectroscopic and timing techniques, will help us to determine better their properties, such as their inclination, orientation, shape, and size of their corona as well as the black hole spin. In this work, we present a yet missing piece in the global polarization models of black hole accretion discs. We compute the reflected X-ray emission from the disc in a local co-moving frame using (1) the radiative transfer code TITAN to obtain the ionization structure of the disc and (2) the Monte Carlo code STOKES that incorporates the physics of absorption,…
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