The Quiescent X-ray Spectrum of Accreting Black Holes
Abstract
The quiescent state is the dominant accretion mode for black holes on all mass scales. Our knowledge of the X-ray spectrum is limited due to the characteristic low luminosity in this state. Herein, we present an analysis of the sample of dynamically-confirmed stellar-mass black holes observed in quiescence in the Chandra/XMM-Newton/Suzaku era resulting in a sample of 8 black holes with 570 ks of observations. In contrast to the majority of AGN where observations are limited by contamination from diffuse gas, the stellar-mass systems allow for a clean study of the X-ray spectrum resulting from the accretion flow alone. The data are characterized using simple models. We find a model consisting of a power-law or thermal bremsstrahlung to both provide excellent descriptions of the data, where we measure = 2.06 0.03 and kT = 5.03+0.33-0.31 keV respectively in the 0.3 -- 10 keV bandpass, at a median luminosity of Lx 5.5×10-7 LEdd. This result in discussed in the context of our understanding of the accretion flow onto stellar and supermassive black holes at low luminosities.
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