X‐Ray Transmission in Cold Matter: Nonrelativistic Corrections for Compton Scattering

  • Yaqoob T
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Abstract

Obscuration by cold matter is frequently observed in a variety of X-ray sources. With the improved sensitivity and energy resolution of the new generation of X-ray detectors, such as those aboard ASCA, it may not always be possible to neglect electron scattering for column densities much greater than D1023 cm~2. We derive simple, approximate, analytic expressions for a spherical geometry, which enable the transmitted Ñux to be corrected for nonrelativistic Compton scattering. The method allows the use of arbitrary element abundances, photoelectric absorption cross sections, and input spectra and is computa-tionally fast enough for use in a spectral Ðtting code. The approximations can be used for column densities up to D5 ] 1024 cm~2. The maximum observed energy for which the approximations are valid depends on the column density and is D18.5 keV for cm~2 and D10 keV for N H \ 1023 N H \ 5 ] 1024 cm~2. The model provides a signiÐcantly improved description of the transmitted spectrum compared to the usual model, in which only attenuation due to the absorption opacity is considered, and scattering is neglected altogether. The latter leads to errors in the transmitted spectrum that can exceed 1 order of magnitude, especially around the Fe K edge.

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Yaqoob, T. (1997). X‐Ray Transmission in Cold Matter: Nonrelativistic Corrections for Compton Scattering. The Astrophysical Journal, 479(1), 184–189. https://doi.org/10.1086/303843

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