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A Tutorial on the Strong Gravity Effects in Black Hole X-Ray Spectra

Cosimo BambiDepartment of Physics, Center for Astronomy and Astrophysics, Center for Field Theory and Particle Physics, Fudan University, Shanghai 200438, China
Universejournal2024en
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This is a tutorial on the strong gravity effects (motion of massive and massless particles in a curved spacetime, evaluation of redshift factors, estimate of physical quantities in different reference frames, etc.) necessary to calculate the electromagnetic spectra of geometrically thin and optically thick accretion disks around black holes. The presentation is intentionally pedagogical, and most calculations are reported step by step. In the disk–corona model, the spectrum of a source has three components: a thermal component from the disk, a Comptonized component from the corona, and a reflection component from the disk. This tutorial reviews only the strong gravity effects, which can be decoupled from the physical processes involving the interaction between matter and radiation. The formulas presented here are valid for stationary, axisymmetric, asymptotically flat, circular spacetimes, so they can be potentially used for a large class of black hole solutions.

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