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arxiv: astro-ph/0007152 · v3 · submitted 2000-07-12 · 🌌 astro-ph

On the "failure" of the standard model for Soft X-ray Transients in quiescence

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It is currently believed that the ``standard'' accretion disk theory under-predicts the observed X-ray luminosity from Soft X-ray Transients (SXT) in quiescence by as much as 4 to 6 orders of magnitude. This failure of the standard model is considered to be an important argument for the existence of the alternative mode of accretion -- Advection Dominated Accretion Flows (ADAF) in astrophysics, since these flows allow a much higher level of X-ray emission in quiescence, in agreement with the observations. Here we point out that, in stark contrast to steady-state standard disks, such disks in quiescence (being non-steady) produce most of the X-ray emission very far from the last stable orbit. Taking this into account, these disks can accommodate the observed X-ray luminosities of SXTs rather naturally. Our theory predicts that Fe K-alpha lines from standard accretion disks in quiescence should be narrow even though the cold disk goes all the way down to the last stable orbit.

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