Compton Scattering in Static and Moving Media. II. System‐Frame Solutions for Spherically Symmetric Flows

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I study the formation of Comptonization spectra in spherically symmetric, fast-moving media in a Ñat spacetime. I analyze the mathematical character of the moments of the transfer equation in the system frame and describe a numerical method that provides fast solutions of the time-independent radiative transfer problem that are accurate in both the di †usion and free-streaming regimes. I show that even if the Ñows are mildly relativistic (V D 0.1, where V is the electron bulk velocity in units of the speed of light), terms that are second order in V alter the emerging spectrum both quantitatively and qualitatively. In particular, terms that are second order in V produce power-law spectral tails, which are the dominant feature at high energies, and therefore cannot be neglected. I further show that photons from a static source are upscattered by the bulk motion of the medium even if the velocity Ðeld does not converge. Finally, I discuss these results in the context of radial accretion onto and outÑows from compact objects.

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Psaltis, D. (2001). Compton Scattering in Static and Moving Media. II. System‐Frame Solutions for Spherically Symmetric Flows. The Astrophysical Journal, 555(2), 786–800. https://doi.org/10.1086/323329

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