X-rays and gamma-rays from accretion flows onto black holes in Seyferts and X-ray binaries
Andrzej A. Zdziarski, W. Neil Johnson, Juri Poutanen, Pawel Magdziarz,, Marek Gierlinski

TL;DR
This review synthesizes observations and models of X-ray and gamma-ray spectra from Seyfert galaxies and black-hole candidates, highlighting spectral components, plasma conditions, and source geometries.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive overview of spectral features, plasma parameters, and geometrical models for accretion flows in Seyferts and black-hole binaries, integrating observational data with theoretical interpretations.
Findings
Spectra share common features: power law, reflection, absorption, high-energy cutoff.
Thermal plasma models fit spectra with ~100 keV temperature and tau ~1.
Spectral cutoff near 200 keV suggests pair production constrains plasma conditions.
Abstract
We review observations and theoretical models of X-ray/gamma-ray spectra of radio-quiet Seyfert galaxies and of Galactic black-hole candidates (in the hard spectral state). The observed spectra share all their basic components: an underlying power law, a Compton-reflection component with an Fe K-alpha line, low-energy absorption by intervening cold matter, and a high-energy cutoff above ~ 200 keV. The X-ray energy spectral index, alpha, is typically in the range ~ 0.8-1 in Seyfert spectra from Ginga, EXOSAT and OSSE. The hard-state spectra of black-hole candidates Cyg X-1 and GX 339-4 from simultaneous Ginga/OSSE observations have alpha ~ 0.6-0.8. The Compton-reflection component corresponds to cold matter (e.g., inner or outer parts of an accretion disk) covering a solid angle of ~ (0.4-1) times 2 pi as seen from the X-ray source. The spectra are cut off in soft gamma-rays above ~ 200…
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TopicsAstrophysical Phenomena and Observations · Experimental and Theoretical Physics Studies · Mechanics and Biomechanics Studies
