论文标题
应用于Cygnus X-1的第一个同时多波长数据集,该模型应用于第一个同时的多波长数据集
A new lepto-hadronic model applied to the first simultaneous multiwavelength data set for Cygnus X--1
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论文摘要
Cygnus X - 1是第一个确认容纳一个吸收黑洞的银河系来源。从无线电到GEV $γ$ rays的整个电磁频谱中都检测到了它。来源通过中红外辐射的无线电被认为源自相对论的喷气机。 MEV X射线中观察到的高度线性极化表明,相对论的喷气机在该方案中也占主导地位,而热吸积流则占主导地位。 GEV非热发射的起源仍在辩论中,而Leptonic和Hadroonic场景都被认为是可行的。在这项工作中,我们介绍了一种新的半分析,多区域喷气模型,该模型适用于Cygnus X-1的宽带光谱能量分布,用于缓慢和望室场景。我们试图通过拟合从Chocbox广告系列获得的有史以来的首个高质量的多波长数据集(Cygnus X-1-1-1对X射线中完整的二进制轨道的硬状态观察)来打破这种退化。我们的模型参数化了动力学性能,例如射流速度曲线,磁场和能量密度。此外,该模型将这些动力学特性与自洽的辐射转移计算相结合,包括二级级联反应,包括septronic cascade和hadronic起源。我们得出的结论是,像Cherenkov望远镜阵列(CTA)这样的敏感TEV $γ$射线望远镜将确定地回答了Cygnus X-1-1-1的相对论射流中是否出现耐达过程的问题。
Cygnus X--1 is the first Galactic source confirmed to host an accreting black hole. It has been detected across the entire electromagnetic spectrum from radio to GeV $γ$-rays. The source's radio through mid-infrared radiation is thought to originate from the relativistic jets. The observed high degree of linear polarisation in the MeV X-rays suggests that the relativistic jets dominate in this regime as well, whereas a hot accretion flow dominates the soft X-ray band. The origin of the GeV non-thermal emission is still debated, with both leptonic and hadronic scenarios deemed to be viable. In this work, we present results from a new semi-analytical, multi-zone jet model applied to the broad-band spectral energy distribution of Cygnus X--1 for both leptonic and hadronic scenarios. We try to break this degeneracy by fitting the first-ever high-quality, simultaneous multiwavelength data set obtained from the CHOCBOX campaign (Cygnus X--1 Hard state Observations of a Complete Binary Orbit in X-rays). Our model parameterises dynamical properties, such as the jet velocity profile, the magnetic field, and the energy density. Moreover, the model combines these dynamical properties with a self-consistent radiative transfer calculation including secondary cascades, both of leptonic and hadronic origin. We conclude that sensitive TeV $γ$-ray telescopes like Cherenkov Telescope Array (CTA) will definitively answer the question of whether hadronic processes occur inside the relativistic jets of Cygnus X--1.