Observation of microquasars high-energy emission with INTEGRAL
Tristan Bouchet,
Jerome Rodriguez,
Floriane Cangemi
et al.
Abstract:Microquasars are Black Hole X-ray binaries (BHXB) which can eject material in the form of a bipolar jet, similarly to quasars, but at much smaller scales. Their high-energy emission comes from an accretion disk (∼1 keV) and from a hot 'corona' near the black hole that up-scatters photons from the disk in the hard X-ray domain (1-100 keV). A high-energy component above 150 keV has been detected in bright sources and its precise origin is still unknown: it could come either from Compton scattering of disk photon… Show more
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