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arxiv: astro-ph/0109339 · v1 · submitted 2001-09-20 · 🌌 astro-ph

Reflection at large distance from the central engine in Seyferts

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keywords primaryreflectionobservedcentralcomponentdistancelargeradiation
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We consider the possibility that most of the reflection component, observed in the hard X-ray spectra of Seyfert galaxies, could be formed on an extended medium, at large distance from the central source of primary radiation (e.g. on a torus). Then, the reflector cannot respond to the rapid fluctuations of the primary source. The observed reflected flux is controlled by the time-averaged primary spectrum rather than the instantaneous (observed) one. We show that this effect strongly influence the spectral fits parameters derived under the assumption of a reflection component consistent with the primary radiation. We find that a pivoting primary power-law spectrum with a nearly constant Comptonised luminosity may account for the reported correlation between the reflection amplitude $R$ and the spectral index $\Gamma$.

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