Spectroscopic Signatures of Conduction-Mediated Transition Layers Above an X-ray Illuminated Disk

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics

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27 pages, 6 figures, submitted to ApJ

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10.1086/323050

We derive a semi-analytic solution for the structure of conduction-mediated transition layers above an X-ray illuminated accretion disk, and calculate explicitly the X-ray line radiation resulting from both resonance line scattering and radiative recombination in these layers. The vertical thermal structure of the illuminated disk is found to depend on the illuminating continuum: for a hard power law continuum, there are two stable phases connected by a single transition layer; while for a softer continuum, there may exist three stable phases connected by two separate transition layers, with an intermediate stable layer in between. We show that the structure can be written as a function of the electron scattering optical depth through these layers, which leads to unique predictions of the equivalent width of the resulting line radiation from both recombination cascades and resonance line scattering. We find that resonance line scattering plays an important role, especially for the case where there is no intermediate stable layer.

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