Comptonization signatures in the rapid aperiodic variability of Galactic black-hole candidates

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics

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32 pages, including 10 figures and 2 tables; uses epsf.sty, rotate.sty; submitted to ApJ

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10.1086/306226

We investigate the effect of inverse-Compton scattering of flares of soft radiation in different geometries of a hot, Comptonizing region and a colder accretion disk around a solar-mass black hole. The photon-energy dependent light curves, their Fourier transforms, power spectra and Fourier-period dependent time lags of hard photons with respect to softer photons are discussed. On the basis of a comparison with existing data we find arguments against Comptonization of external soft radiation as well as Comptonization in a homogeneous medium as dominant mechanisms for the rapid aperiodic variability in Galactic black-hole candidates. Possible further observational tests for the influence of Comptonization on the rapid aperiodic variability of Galactic black-hole candidates are suggested.

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