2022
DOI: 10.48550/arxiv.2206.12018
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Nonthermal emission from the plunging region: a model for the high-energy tail of black hole X-ray binary soft states

Amelia Hankla,
Nicolas Scepi,
Jason Dexter

Abstract: X-ray binaries exhibit a soft spectral state comprising thermal blackbody emission at 1 keV and a power-law tail above 10 keV. Empirical models fit the high-energy power-law tail to radiation from a nonthermal electron distribution, but the physical location of the nonthermal electrons and the reason for their power-law index and high-energy cut-off are still largely unknown. Here, we propose that the nonthermal electrons originate from within the black hole's innermost stable circular orbit (the "plunging reg… Show more

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