X-ray studies of the central engine in active galactic nuclei with Suzaku /
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Author / Creator: | Noda, Hirofumi, author. |
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Imprint: | Singapore : Springer, 2016. |
Description: | 1 online resource : color illustrations |
Language: | English |
Series: | Springer theses Springer theses. |
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Format: | E-Resource Book |
URL for this record: | http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/11250800 |
ISBN: | 9789812877215 9812877215 9789812877208 9812877207 |
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Digital file characteristics: | text file PDF |
Notes: | "Doctoral thesis accepted by the University of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan." Includes bibliographical references. English. Online resource; title from PDF title page (EBSCO, viewed December 18, 2015). |
Summary: | The aim of this research was to use the X-ray satellite Suzaku to establish a picture of a central engine that effectively converts the gravitational energy of accreting matter onto the supermassive black hole to a huge amount of radiation in an active galactic nucleus. Although the engine is known to consist of a Comptonizing corona and an accretion disk, its image has remained unclear because primary emissions, coming directly from the engine, cannot be identified in X-ray spectra without models. The book describes a technique of time variability assisted spectral decomposition to model-independently examine X-ray signals, and how this was applied to the Suzaku archive data of active galactic nuclei. As a result, at least three distinct primary X-ray components have been discovered in an X-ray from an active galactic nucleus, presumably indicating a novel picture that the engine is composed of multiple coronae with different physical properties in an accretion flow. Furthermore, the determination of the spectral shapes of the primary X-rays has a significant impact on estimations of black hole spins, because it is essential to quantify reprocessed X-ray spectra. The successful model-independent decomposition of X-ray spectral components with flux variations of active galactic nuclei is likely to be effective in future data analyses from the soon-to-be-launched Japanese X-ray satellite ASTRO-H, which is capable of achieving unprecedented fine spectros copy and broad energy band coverage. |
Other form: | Print version: Noda, Hirofumi. X-ray studies of the central engine in active galactic nuclei with Suzaku. Singapore : Springer, 2016 9812877207 9789812877208 |
Standard no.: | 10.1007/978-981-287-721-5 |
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