Soft X-Ray Excess from Shocked Accreting Plasma in Active Galactic Nuclei
Abstract
We propose a novel theoretical model to describe a physical identity of the soft X-ray excess, ubiquitously detected in many Seyfert galaxies, by considering a steady-state, axisymmetric plasma accretion within the innermost stable circular orbit (ISCO) around a black hole (BH) accretion disk. We extend our earlier theoretical investigations on general relativistic magnetohydrodynamic (GRMHD) accretion which has implied that the accreting plasma can develop into a standing shock for suitable physical conditions causing the downstream flow to be sufficiently hot due to shock compression. We numerically calculate to examine, for sets of fiducial plasma parameters, a physical nature of fast MHD shocks under strong gravity for different BH spins. We show that thermal seed photons from the standard accretion disk can be effectively Compton up-scattered by the energized sub-relativistic electrons in the hot downstream plasma to produce the soft excess feature in X-rays. As a case study, we construct a three-parameter Comptonization model of inclination angle , disk photon temperature and downstream electron energy to calculate the predicted spectra in comparison with a 60 ks {\it XMM-Newton}/EPIC-pn spectrum of a typical radio-quiet Seyfert 1 AGN, Ark~120. Our -analyses demonstrate that the model is plausible in successfully describing data for both non-spinning and spinning BHs with the derived range of , and indicating a compact Comptonizing region of gravitational radii that resembles the putative X-ray coronae.
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@article{arxiv.1606.01851,
title = {Soft X-Ray Excess from Shocked Accreting Plasma in Active Galactic Nuclei},
author = {Keigo Fukumura and Douglas Hendry and Peter Clark and Francesco Tombesi and Masaaki Takahashi},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1606.01851},
year = {2016}
}
Comments
accepted to ApJ; 39 pages, 11 figures