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The quasi-blackbody plus power-law spectra of many accreting black-hole sources suggests that relatively cold matter is surrounded by hard X-ray emitting plasma. Fluorescent iron lines are produced by X-irradiation of the cold gas. The shape and variability of these lines can be used to map the innermost regions around the black hole. In the case of a disc geometry for the cold gas, the effects of doppler-broadening and gravitational and transverse redshifts produce a characteristic line profile which depends upon inclination. We show here that the broad, iron emission line found in Cyg X-1 by Barr, White & Page is well modelled by fluorescent emission from the inner parts of an accretion disc inclined at ∼ 30 degrees. The mass of the central object and properties of the accretion flow can be determined by future higher resolution studies of this and similar sources, including Active Galaxies.
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A. C. Fabian
University of Geneva
M. J. Rees
Hiroshima University
L. Stella
Astronomical Observatory of Rome
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
Sapienza University of Rome
European Space Research and Technology Centre
Institute of Astronomy
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synapsesocial.com/papers/69d81700a2a48916bbbeeeee — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/238.3.729