X-ray ionized reflection occurs when a surface is irradiated with X-rays so intense that its ionization state is determined by the ionization parameter ξ ∝ F/n, where F is the incident flux and n the gas density. It occurs in accretion, on to compact objects including black holes in both active galaxies and stellar-mass binaries, and possibly in gamma-ray bursts. Computation of model reflection spectra is often time consuming. Here we present the results from a comprehensive grid of models computed with our code, which has now been extended to include what we consider to be all energetically important ionization states and transitions. This grid is being made available as an ionized-reflection model, REFLION, for XSPEC. © 2005 RAS.
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Ross, R. R., & Fabian, A. C. (2005). A comprehensive range of X-ray ionized-reflection models. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 358(1), 211–216. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2966.2005.08797.x
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