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Variable line profiles due to non-axisymmetric patterns in an accretion disc around a rotating black hole
V. Karas, A. Martocchia, L. Subr
Published 2001-02-27Version 1
We have explored spectral line profiles due to spiral patterns in accretion discs around black holes. A parametrization was employed for the shape and emissivity of spiral waves, which can be produced by non-axisymmetric perturbations affecting the disc density and ionization structure. The effects of the light-travel time, energy shift, and gravitational focusing near to a rotating black hole were taken into account. A high-resolution ray-tracing code was used to follow the time variations of the synthetic line profile. A variety of expected spectral features were examined and the scheme applied to a broad iron line observed in MCG-6-30-15.
Comments: 11 pages (LaTeX), 7 figures (EPS); PASJ accepted
Categories: astro-ph
Keywords: rotating black hole, variable line profiles, accretion disc, non-axisymmetric patterns, spectral line profiles
Tags: journal article
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