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Reflionx - reflection by a constant density illuminated atmosphere

The emergent ("reflected") spectrum is calculated for an optically-thick atmosphere (such as the surface of an accretion disk) of constant density illuminated by radiation with a power-law spectrum. The illumination has a high-energy exponential cutoff with e-folding energy fixed at 300 keV and a sharp lower energy cutoff at 0.1 keV. The reflected spectrum is calculated over the range 1 eV to 1 MeV. Non-LTE calculations provide temperature and ionization structures for the gas that are consistent with the local radiation fields. In addition to fully-ionized species, the following ions are included in the calculations: C III-VI, N III-VII, O III-VIII, Ne III-X, Mg III-XII, Si IV-XIV, S IV-XVI, and Fe VI-XXVI.

Note that the physical situation is similar to that in the "constant density ionised disc models (iondisc)". The calculations in the new model include a much broader range of elements and energetically-important ionization states.

References

Model parameters

  • Fe/solar = abundance of iron relative to solar value (range 0.1 to 10.0). Abundances of other elements are fixed at solar values (Morrison & McCammon 1983, ApJ, 270, 119).
  • Gamma = photon index for illuminating power-law spectrum (range 1.0 to 3.0).
  • Xi = ionization parameter (range 30 to 1.0e4 erg cm/s). Here Xi=4*pi*F/n, where F is the total illuminating flux and n is the hydrogen number density.
  • Redshift
  • Norm = normalization of reflected spectrum.

Usage

Invoke using the following command, after downloading reflionx.mod.gz [2.5M] and gunzipping.

atable{"reflionx.mod"}

Note that this table model file replaced an older version (reflion.mod.gz [777K]) which used an illuminating spectrum extending down to 1 eV. This is probably not correct for steep input spectra so the newer file is preferred.