X-Ray spectra from accretion disks illuminated by protons

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics

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Accepted by A&A. Includes new subsection on the applicability of Spitzer's energy loss formula for the incident protons

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10.1051/0004-6361:20020293

The X-ray spectrum from a cool accretion disk heated by virialized protons is computed. The cool disk is either embedded in a magnetically heated accretion disk corona or partly extends into an ion supported torus (or ADAF). We calculate the stationary equilibrium between proton heating, electron thermal conduction and the radiative losses by bremsstrahlung and Compton scattering. A heated surface layer on top of the accretion disk is produced with temperatures between 60--90 keV above a cool layer with temperatures of 0.01 keV (AGN) and 1keV (galactic black hole candidates). The spectra produced by the surface layer are reminiscent of hard state spectra, but a bit too steep, especially for AGN's. Near the inner edge of the disk, where the optical depth of the disk $\tau lesssim 1$, we find that the cool component of the disk disappears. Instead, the hot protons from the corona/ADAF heat the disk, on a dynamical time-scale, to temperatures of several 100 keV, limited by pair production. This region, here called a `warm disk', could contribute significantly to the hard X-ray spectra and could be important for feeding material into an ADAF.

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