Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics
Scientific paper
1996-10-21
Mon.Not.Roy.Astron.Soc. 288 (1997) 958-964
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
7 pages, 4 figures, accepted to M.N.R.A.S
Scientific paper
We present four X-ray/gamma-ray spectra of Cyg X-1 observed in the hard ('low') state simultaneously by Ginga and GRO/OSSE on 1991 July 6. The 3-30 keV Ginga spectra are well represented by power laws with an energy spectral index of alpha~0.6 and a Compton reflection component including a fluorescent Fe K-alpha corresponding to the solid angle of the reflector of ~0.3 times 2 Pi. The overall Ginga/OSSE spectra can be modelled by repeated Compton scattering in a mildly-relativistic, tau ~1, plasma. However, the high-energy cutoff is steeper than that due to single-temperature thermal Comptonisation. It can be described by a superposition of dominant optically-thin, thermal emission at kT~140 keV and a Wien-like component from an optically-thick plasma at kT~50 keV. The X-ray spectra do not show the presence of an anisotropy break required if thermal Compton scattering takes place in a corona above a cold disc. Also, the flat spectral index shows that the plasma is soft-photon starved, i.e., the luminosity in incident soft X-ray seed photons is very much less than that in the hard X-rays. Furthermore, the observed solid angle of the reflector is significantly less than 2 pi. These facts taken together strongly rule out a disc-corona geometry. Rather, the observed spectra are consistent with a geometry in which the cold accretion disc (which both supplies the seed soft X-rays and reflects hard X-rays) only exists at large radii, while the Comptonising hot plasma is located in an inner region with no cold disc. This hot plasma consists of either pure electron-positron pairs if the source size is ~5 Schwarzschild radii or it contains also protons if the size is larger.
Done Chris
Ebisawa Ken
Gierlinski Marek
Haardt Francesco
Johnson Neil W.
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