X-ray polarization from accretion disk winds




Nitindala, Anagha P.; Veledina, Alexandra; Poutanen, Juri

PublisherEDP Sciences

LES ULIS CEDEX A

2025

Astronomy and Astrophysics

Astronomy & Astrophysics

ASTRON ASTROPHYS

A230

694

13

0004-6361

1432-0746

DOIhttps://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361/202453188

https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361/202453188

https://research.utu.fi/converis/portal/detail/Publication/491487289



X-ray polarimetry is a fine tool for probing the accretion geometry and physical processes operating in the proximity of compact objects, such as black holes and neutron stars. Recent discoveries made by the Imaging X-ray Polarimetry Explorer question our understanding of the accretion picture. The observed high levels of X-ray polarization in X-ray binaries and active galactic nuclei are challenging to achieve within the conventional scenarios. We investigate the possibility that a fraction (or even all) of the observed polarized signal arises from scattering in the equatorial accretion disk winds, the slow and extended outflows, which are often detected in these systems via spectroscopic means. We find that wind scattering can reproduce the levels of polarization that are observed in these sources.


This research has been supported by the Academy of Finland grant 355672 (AV) and the Ministry of Science and Higher Education grant 075-15-2024-647. Nordita is supported in part by NordForsk.


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