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2013ApJ...762..122C - Astrophys. J., 762, 122 (2013/January-2)

Inclination-dependent active galactic nucleus flux profiles from strong lensing of the Kerr spacetime.

CHEN B., DAI X. and BARON E.

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Recent quasar microlensing observations have constrained the X-ray emission sizes of quasars to be about 10 gravitational radii, one order of magnitude smaller than the optical emission sizes. Using a new ray-tracing code for the Kerr spacetime, we find that the observed X-ray flux is strongly influenced by the gravity field of the central black hole, even for observers at moderate inclination angles. We calculate inclination-dependent flux profiles of active galactic nuclei in the optical and X-ray bands by combining the Kerr lensing and projection effects for future reference. We further study the dependence of the X-ray-to-optical flux ratio on the inclination angle caused by differential lensing distortion of the X-ray and optical emission, assuming several corona geometries. The strong lensing X-ray-to-optical magnification ratio can change by a factor of ∼10 for normal quasars in some cases, and a further factor of ∼10 for broad absorption line (BAL) quasars and obscured quasars. Comparing our results with the observed distributions in normal and BAL quasars, we find that the inclination angle dependence of the magnification ratios can significantly change the X-ray-to-optical flux ratio distributions. In particular, the mean value of the spectrum slope parameter αox, 0.3838log F_2 keV/F2500 Å_, can differ by ∼0.1-0.2 between normal and BAL quasars, depending on corona geometries, suggesting larger intrinsic absorptions in BAL quasars.

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Journal keyword(s): accretion, accretion disks - black hole physics - gravitational lensing: strong - quasars: general - quasars: absorption lines - X-rays: galaxies

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