pexriv: reflected powerlaw, ionized medium
Exponentially cut off power law spectrum reflected from ionized material (Magdziarz & Zdziarski MNRAS, 273, 837; 1995). Ionization and opacities of the reflecting medium is computed as in the procedure absori. The output spectrum is the sum of the cutoff power law and the reflection component. The reflection component alone can be obtained for . Then the actual reflection normalization is . Note that you need to change then the limits of excluding zero (as then the direct component appears). If Ec = 0 there is no cutoff in the power law. The metal and iron abundances are variable with respect to those defined by the command abund. Send questions or comments to aaz@camk.edu.pl .
par1 |
, first power law photon index, |
par2 |
Ec, cutoff energy (keV) (if there is no cutoff) |
par3 |
relrefl, reflection scaling factor (0, no reflected component < relrefl < 1 for isotropic source above disk) |
par4 |
redshift, z |
par5 |
abundance of elements heavier than He relative to the solar abundances |
par6 |
iron abundance relative to that defined by abund |
par7 |
cosine of inclination angle |
par8 |
disk temperature in K |
par9 |
disk ionization parameter, , where Fion is the 5eV – 20keV irradiating flux, n is the density of the reflector; see Done et al., 1992, ApJ, 395, 275. |
norm |
photon flux at 1 keV (photons keV–1cm-2 s-1) of the cutoff broken power-law only (no reflection) in the observed frame. |