Iron Line Profiles in Strong Gravity

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics

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10 pages, 13 figures, accepted for pulication in MNRAS, major changes to text, structure and figures, version with high resolu

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10.1111/j.1365-2966.2004.07955.x

We describe a new code which can accurately calculate the relativistic effects which distort the emission from an accretion disc around a black hole. We compare our results for a disk which extends from the innermost stable orbit to $20r_{g}$ in both Schwarzschild and maximal ($a=0.998$) Kerr spacetimes with the two line profile codes which are on general release in the XSPEC spectral fitting package. These models generally give a very good description of the relativistic smearing of the line for this range of radii. However, these models have some limitations. In particular we show that the assumed form of the {\em angular} emissivity law (limb darkening or brightening) can make significant changes to the derived line profile where lightbending is important. This is {\em always} the case for extreme Kerr spacetimes or high inclination systems, where the observed line is produced from a very large range of different emitted angles. In these situations the assumed angular emissivity can affect the derived {\em radial} emissivity. The line profile is not simply determined by the well defined (but numerically difficult) physical effects of strong gravity, but is also dependent on the poorly known astrophysics of the disc emission.

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