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The Hot and Energetic Universe: The close environments of supermassive black holes

Authors :
Dovciak, Michal
Matt, Giorgio
Bianchi, Stefano
Boller, Thomas
Brenneman, Laura
Bursa, Michal
D'Ai, Antonino
di Salvo, Tiziana
de Marco, Barbara
Goosmann, Rene
Karas, Vladimir
Iwasawa, Kazushi
Kara, Erin
Miller, Jon
Miniutti, Giovanni
Papadakis, Iossif
Petrucci, Pierre-Olivier
Ponti, Gabriele
Porquet, Delphine
Reynolds, Chris
Risaliti, Guido
Rozanska, Agata
Zampieri, Luca
Zezas, Andreas
Young, Andrew
Publication Year :
2013

Abstract

Most of the action in Active Galactic Nuclei (AGN) occurs within a few tens of gravitational radii from the supermassive black hole, where matter in the accretion disk may lose up to almost half of its energy with a copious production of X-rays, emitted via Comptonization of the disk photons by hot electrons in a corona and partly reflected by the accretion disk. Thanks to its large effective area and excellent energy resolution, Athena+ contributions in the understanding of the physics of accretion in AGN will be fundamental - and unique - in many respects. It will allow us to map the disk-corona system - which is crucial to understand the mechanism of energy extraction and the relation of the corona with winds and jets - by studying the time lags between reflected and primary photons. These lags have been recently discovered by XMM-Newton, but only Athena+ will have the sensitivity required to fully exploit this technique. Athena+ will also be able e.g. to determine robustly the spin of the black hole in nearby sources (and to extend these measurements beyond the local Universe), to establish the nature of the soft X-ray components, and to map the circumnuclear matter within the AGN inner parsec with unprecedented details.<br />Comment: Supporting paper for the science theme "The Hot and Energetic Universe" to be implemented by the Athena+ X-ray observatory (http://www.the-athena-x-ray-observatory.eu). 9 pages, 8 figures

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.1306.2331
Document Type :
Working Paper