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2017ApJ...837...26C - Astrophys. J., 837, 26-26 (2017/March-1)

Measuring the innermost stable circular orbits of supermassive black holes.

CHARTAS G., KRAWCZYNSKI H., ZALESKY L., KOCHANEK C.S., DAI X., MORGAN C.W. and MOSQUERA A.

Abstract (from CDS):

We present a promising new technique, the g-distribution method, for measuring the inclination angle (i), the innermost stable circular orbit (ISCO), and the spin of a supermassive black hole. The g-distribution method uses measurements of the energy shifts in the relativistic iron line emitted by the accretion disk of a supermassive black hole due to microlensing by stars in a foreground galaxy relative to the g-distribution shifts predicted from microlensing caustic calculations. We apply the method to the gravitationally lensed quasars RX J1131-1231 (zs = 0.658, zl = 0.295), QJ 0158-4325 (zs = 1.294, zl = 0.317), and SDSS 1004+4112 (zs = 1.734, zl = 0.68). For RX J1131-1231, our initial results indicate that rISCO <= 8.5 gravitational radii (rg) and i >= 55° (99% confidence level). We detect two shifted Fe lines in several observations, as predicted in our numerical simulations of caustic crossings. The current ΔE distribution of RX J1131-1231 is sparsely sampled, but further X-ray monitoring of RX J1131-1231 and other lensed quasars will provide improved constraints on the inclination angles, ISCO radii, and spins of the black holes of distant quasars.

Abstract Copyright: © 2017. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved.

Journal keyword(s): accretion, accretion disks - black hole physics - galaxies: active - gravitational lensing: micro - gravitational lensing: micro

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