Bibcode
Nandra, K.; De Marco, B.; Ponti, G.; Muñoz-Darias, T.
Referencia bibliográfica
The Extremes of Black Hole Accretion, Proceedings of the conference held 8-10 June, 2015 in Madrid, Spain. Online at http://xmm.esac.esa.int/external/xmm_science/workshops/2015_science/, id.25
Fecha de publicación:
7
2015
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Descripción
Reprocessing of the primary X-ray continuum in the accretion disc is
expected to cause reverberation lags which are powerful diagnostics of
the geometry of the inner flow. X-ray reverberation lags are now
commonly observed in supermassive accreting black hole systems (active
galactic nuclei, AGN). These lags are also expected in smaller objects,
where the accretor is a stellar mass black hole in a binary system
(BHXRBs). However only one detection has been reported so far. I will
present results obtained from a systematic analysis of X-ray lags in a
sample of BHXRBs observed by XMM-Newton, with the main aim of assessing
the presence of reverberation lags and study their evolution during the
outburst. This study confirms the mass-scaling of the lag amplitude from
supermassive down to stellar-mass black holes, supporting the hypothesis
that reverberation lags are a characteristic feature of any accreting
system. We find that the amplitude of the reverberation lag detected in
BHXRBs scales also with the X-ray luminosity along the canonical hard
state: shorter lags are observed during higher luminosity observations.
This result implies that, while the source rises the hard state,
reprocessing from disc radii progressively closer to the BH is observed.