Towards Precision Measurements of Accreting Black Holes Using X-Ray Reflection Spectroscopy

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Cosimo Bambi
Laura W. Brenneman
Thomas Dauser
Javier A. García
Victoria Grinberg
Adam Ingram
Jiachen Jiang
Honghui Liu
Anne M. Lohfink
Andrea Marinucci
Guglielmo Mastroserio
Riccardo Middei
Sourabh Nampalliwar
Andrzej Niedźwiecki
James F. Steiner
Ashutosh Tripathi
Andrzej A. Zdziarski
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[1] Fudan University,Center for Field Theory and Particle Physics and Department of Physics
[2] Harvard & Smithsonian,Center for Astrophysics
[3] Dr. Karl Remeis Observatory and Erlangen Centre for Astroparticle Physics,Cahill Center for Astronomy and Astrophysics
[4] California Institute of Technology,Institut für Astronomie und Astrophysik (IAAT)
[5] Eberhard-Karls Universität Tübingen,Department of Physics
[6] University of Oxford,Department of Astronomy
[7] Tsinghua University,Department of Physics
[8] Montana State University,Faculty of Physics and Applied Informatics
[9] ASI – Unità di Ricerca Scientifica,Nicolaus Copernicus Astronomical Center
[10] INAF – Osservatorio Astronomico di Roma,undefined
[11] Space Science Data Center – ASI,undefined
[12] Łódź University,undefined
[13] Polish Academy of Sciences,undefined
来源
Space Science Reviews | 2021年 / 217卷
关键词
Black holes; X-ray astronomy; Reflection spectrum; Iron line; Black hole spins;
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Relativistic reflection features are commonly observed in the X-ray spectra of accreting black holes. In the presence of high quality data and with the correct astrophysical model, X-ray reflection spectroscopy can be quite a powerful tool to probe the strong gravity region, study the morphology of the accreting matter, measure black hole spins, and possibly test Einstein’s theory of general relativity in the strong field regime. In the last decade, there has been significant progress in the development of the analysis of these features, thanks to more sophisticated astrophysical models and new observational facilities. Here we review the state-of-the-art in relativistic reflection modeling, listing assumptions and simplifications that may affect, at some level, the final measurements and may be investigated better in the future. We review black hole spin measurements and the most recent efforts to use X-ray reflection spectroscopy for testing fundamental physics.
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