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Testing the Keplerian disk hypothesis using x-ray reflection spectroscopy

Ashutosh TripathiCenter for Field Theory and Particle Physics and Department of Physics, Fudan University, 200438 Shanghai, ChinaBiao ZhouCenter for Field Theory and Particle Physics and Department of Physics, Fudan University, 200438 Shanghai, ChinaAskar B. AbdikamalovCenter for Field Theory and Particle Physics and Department of Physics, Fudan University, 200438 Shanghai, ChinaDimitry AyzenbergCenter for Field Theory and Particle Physics and Department of Physics, Fudan University, 200438 Shanghai, ChinaCosimo BambiCenter for Field Theory and Particle Physics and Department of Physics, Fudan University, 200438 Shanghai, ChinaSourabh NampalliwarTheoretical Astrophysics, Eberhard-Karls Universität Tübingen, 72076 Tübingen, Germany
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The Novikov-Thorne model is the standard framework for the description of geometrically thin and optically thick accretion disks around black holes and is widely used to study the electromagnetic spectra of accreting black holes. One of the assumptions of the model is that the particles of the gas move on nearly geodesic circular orbits on the equatorial plane. In this work, we propose to test the Keplerian velocity of the particles in the accretion disk using x-ray reflection spectroscopy. We present a modified version of relxill in which we introduce a phenomenological parameter, $\ensuremath{\alpha}$, to quantify possible deviations from Keplerian motion. We use our model to fit a Suzaku observation of the black hole binary GRS $1915+105$. We find that the estimate of $\ensuremath{\alpha}$ is correlated to that of the inclination angle of the disk, $i$, and that we could test the Keplerian disk hypothesis in the presence of a robust and independent measurement of $i$.

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