Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics
Scientific paper
2001-03-02
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
6 pages, including 1 figure; LaTeX (emulateapj5.sty), to appear in ApJ
Scientific paper
10.1086/321450
Based on recent multiwavelength observations of the new X-ray nova XTE J1118+480, we can place strong constraints on the geometry of the accretion flow in which a low/hard state spectrum, characteristic of an accreting black hole binary, is produced. We argue that the absence of any soft blackbody-like component in the X-ray band implies the existence of an extended hot optically-thin region, with the optically-thick cool disk truncated at some radius R_{tr} > 55 R_{Schw}. We show that such a model can indeed reproduce the main features of the observed spectrum: the relatively high optical to X-ray ratio, the sharp downturn in the far UV band and the hard X-ray spectrum. The absence of the disk blackbody component also underscores the requirement that the seed photons for thermal Comptonization be produced locally in the hot flow, e.g. via synchrotron radiation. We attribute the observed spectral break at 2 keV to absorption in a warm, partially ionized gas.
Drake Jeremy J.
Esin Ann A.
Garcia Murillo R.
Haswell Carole A.
Hynes Robert I.
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