Inverse Comptonization in a Two Component Advective Flow: Results of a Monte Carlo simulation

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Galactic Nuclei, Circumnuclear Matter, And Bulges, Applications Of Monte Carlo Methods, Relativistic Plasmas

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We compute the resultant spectrum due to multiple scattering of soft photons emitted from a Keplerian disk by thermal electrons inside a torus axisymmetrically placed around a black hole. In a two component advective flow model, the post-shock region is similar to a thick accretion disk and the pre-shock sub-keplerian flow is highly optically thin. As a preliminary run of the Monte Carlo simulation of the system, we assume the CENBOL to be a small (2-14rg) thick accretion disk without a cusp to allow bulk motion of the flow. Bulk Motion Comptonization (BMC) has also been added. We show that the spectral behaviour is very similar to what is predicted in Chakrabarti & Titarchuk (1995).

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