Broad Iron Line as a Relativistic Reflection from Warm Corona in AGN
P. P. Biswas, A. R\'o\.za\'nska, F. H. Vincent, D. Lan\v{c}ov\'a, and P. T. Zycki

TL;DR
This paper models broad iron lines in AGN X-ray spectra as relativistic reflection from a warm corona above the accretion disk, providing a new method to probe the corona's properties using high-resolution spectroscopy.
Contribution
It introduces a novel model combining ray-tracing and photoionization codes to explain broad iron lines via warm corona reflection, accounting for relativistic effects near SMBHs.
Findings
Highly ionized iron lines are significantly gravitationally redshifted near SMBHs.
The model reproduces broad iron line profiles consistent with observations.
Relativistic effects cause a sum of iron line transitions to shape the observed profile.
Abstract
We present that the broad feature usually observed in X-ray spectra can be explained by a ray-traced emission from a two-slab system containing a dissipative, warm corona on top of an accretion disk in an AGN. Such an accretion flow is externally illuminated by X-ray radiation from a lamp located above a central SMBH. Thermal lines from highly ionized iron ions (FeXXV and FeXXVI), caused by both internal heating and reflection from the warm corona, can be integrated into an observed broad line profile due to the close vicinity of the SMBH. We investigate the dependence of the broad line profile by varying the SMBH spin parameter, viewing angle, lamp height, and dissipation factor. Our results introduce a new method to probe properties of the warm corona using high-resolution spectroscopic measurements. We use the photoionization code TITAN to compute local ion populations and emission…
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TopicsAstrophysical Phenomena and Observations · Astrophysics and Cosmic Phenomena · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research
