We study the Fourier time-lags due to the Comptonization of disc-emitted photons in a spherical, uniform, and stationary X-ray corona, which located on the rotational axis of the black hole. We use Monk, a general relativistic Monte-Carlo radiative transfer code, to calculate Compton scattering of photons emitted by a thin disc with a Novikov-Thorne temperature profile. We find that the model time-lags due to Comptonization remain constant up to a characteristic frequency and then rapidly decrease to zero at higher frequencies. We provide equations which can be used to determine the time-lags and cross spectra for a wide range of values for the corona radius, temperature, optical depth, height, and for various accretion rates and black hole...
The inverse Compton process by which soft photons are up-scattered by hot electrons in a corona play...
It is shown that the energy dependence of the time lags in Cygnus X-1 excludes any significant contr...
Most black hole candidate X-ray binaries show Fourier time lags between softer and harder X-rays. T...
We develop a physically motivated, spherical corona model to investigate the frequency-dependent tim...
The Fourier frequency dependent hard X-ray lag, first discovered from the analysis of aperiodic vari...
We have recently shown that a `sphere+disk' geometry Compton corona model provides a good descriptio...
\ua9 2023 The Author(s) Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of Royal Astronomical Society...
We have recently shown that a 'sphere + disk' geometry Compton corona model provides a good descript...
Comptonisation is a physical phenomenon that describes how radiation emitted from a source changes w...
The inverse Compton process by which soft photons are up-scattered by hot electrons in a corona play...
The inverse Compton process by which soft photons are up-scattered by hot electrons in a corona play...
Low mass X-ray binaries (LMXBs) show strong variability over a broad range of time scales. The analy...
Compton scattering is one of the most important radiation processes from accreting compact objects. ...
We present the publicly available model RELTRANS that calculates the light-crossing delays and energ...
The inverse Compton process by which soft photons are up-scattered by hot electrons in a corona play...
The inverse Compton process by which soft photons are up-scattered by hot electrons in a corona play...
It is shown that the energy dependence of the time lags in Cygnus X-1 excludes any significant contr...
Most black hole candidate X-ray binaries show Fourier time lags between softer and harder X-rays. T...
We develop a physically motivated, spherical corona model to investigate the frequency-dependent tim...
The Fourier frequency dependent hard X-ray lag, first discovered from the analysis of aperiodic vari...
We have recently shown that a `sphere+disk' geometry Compton corona model provides a good descriptio...
\ua9 2023 The Author(s) Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of Royal Astronomical Society...
We have recently shown that a 'sphere + disk' geometry Compton corona model provides a good descript...
Comptonisation is a physical phenomenon that describes how radiation emitted from a source changes w...
The inverse Compton process by which soft photons are up-scattered by hot electrons in a corona play...
The inverse Compton process by which soft photons are up-scattered by hot electrons in a corona play...
Low mass X-ray binaries (LMXBs) show strong variability over a broad range of time scales. The analy...
Compton scattering is one of the most important radiation processes from accreting compact objects. ...
We present the publicly available model RELTRANS that calculates the light-crossing delays and energ...
The inverse Compton process by which soft photons are up-scattered by hot electrons in a corona play...
The inverse Compton process by which soft photons are up-scattered by hot electrons in a corona play...
It is shown that the energy dependence of the time lags in Cygnus X-1 excludes any significant contr...
Most black hole candidate X-ray binaries show Fourier time lags between softer and harder X-rays. T...