Spectrum of the Accretion Disk Near the Rotating Black Hole

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Recent observations of Seyfert galaxies, carried out by ASCA and RXTE seem to indicate that the broad iron Kα line (6.4 keV) takes its origin in the innermost area of the accretion disk around a supermassive black hole. A spectrum of a solitary emission line has been simulated. It is shown that the characteristic two-peak line profile with the sharp edges arises at a large distance (r ≈ (3 - 10)rg) or large inclination angle. The inner regions emit the line, which is observed at the infinity with one maximum and extremely wide red wing. The disk spectrum is simulated then as a sum of the thin rings spectra. It is shown also that the angular momentum a = J/M is a difficult parameter for the immediate measurements.

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