X-rays from active galactic nuclei - Inverse Compton reflection

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics

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Active Galactic Nuclei, Compton Effect, Galactic Radiation, Radiative Transfer, X Ray Sources, High Temperature Plasmas, Photons, Quasars, X Ray Spectra

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The radiative process of inverse Compton reflection, in which an external flux of soft photons is incident upon a hot plasma of large scattering depth and small absorption depth is investigated. Over a large range of frequency, the emergent spectrum is a universal, quasi power law, whose slope is insensitive to any parameters. Inverse Compton reflection also produces strong energy amplification. This process may have implications for models of X-ray sources in active galactic nuclei.

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