Modeling the X-Ray Timing Properties of Cygnus X-1 Caused by Waves Propagating in a Transition Disk
- 1 February 2000
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Astronomical Society in The Astrophysical Journal
- Vol. 529 (2) , L95-L98
- https://doi.org/10.1086/312470
Abstract
We show that waves propagating in a transition disk can explain the short-term temporal behavior of Cygnus X-1. In the transition-disk model, the spectrum is produced by saturated Comptonization within the inner region of the accretion disk where the temperature varies rapidly with radius. Recently, the spectrum from such a disk has been shown to fit the average broadband spectrum of this source better than that predicted by the soft-photon Comptonization model. Here we consider a simple model in which waves are propagating cylindrically symmetrically in the transition disk with a uniform propagation speed (cp). We show that this model can qualitatively explain (1) the variation of the power spectral density with energy, (2) the hard lags as a function of frequency, and (3) the hard lags as a function of energy for various frequencies. Thus, the transition-disk model can explain the average spectrum and the short-term temporal behavior of Cyg X-1.Keywords
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