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Electron-Positron pairs creation close to a black hole horizon. Red-shifted annihilation line in the emergent X-ray spectra of a black hole, part I

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We consider a Compton cloud (CC) surrounding a black hole (BH) in an accreting BH system, where electrons propagate with thermal and bulk velocities. In that cloud, soft (disk) photons may be upscattered off these energetic electrons and attain energies of several MeV. They could then create pairs due to photon–photon interactions. In this paper, we study the formation of the 511 keV annihilation line due to this photon–photon interaction, which results in the creation of electron–positron pairs, followed by the annihilation of the created positrons with the CC electrons. The appropriate conditions for annihilation-line generation take place very close to a BH horizon within (103–104)m cm from it, where m is the BH hole mass in solar units. As a result, the created annihilation line should be seen by the Earth observer as a blackbody bump, or the so-called reflection bump at energies around (511/20) (20/z) keV, where z ∼ 20 is a typical gravitational redshift experienced by the created annihilation-line photons when they emerge. This transient feature should occur in any accreting BH system, either galactic or extragalactic. Observational evidences for this feature in several galactic BH systems is detailed in an accompanying paper. An extended hard tail of the spectrum up to 1 MeV may also be formed due to X-ray photons upscattering off created pairs.

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hal-01791949 , version 1 (15-05-2018)

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Philippe Laurent, Lev Titarchuk. Electron-Positron pairs creation close to a black hole horizon. Red-shifted annihilation line in the emergent X-ray spectra of a black hole, part I. Astrophys.J., 2018, 859 (2), pp.89. ⟨10.3847/1538-4357/aac090⟩. ⟨hal-01791949⟩
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