Hybrid Comptonization and Electron-Positron Pair Production in the Black-Hole X-Ray Binary MAXI J1820+070
2021
We study X-ray and soft gamma-ray spectra from the hard state of the accreting black-hole binary MAXI J1820+070. We perform analysis of two joint spectra from NuSTAR and INTEGRAL, covering the range of 3--650 keV and of an average joint spectrum over the rise of the hard state, covering the 3--2200 keV range. The spectra are well modelled by Comptonization of soft seed photons. However, the distributions of the scattering electrons are not purely thermal; we find they have substantial high-energy tails, well modelled as steep power laws. The corresponding power-law photon tail in the average spectrum is detected well beyond the threshold for electron-positron pair production, 511 keV. This allows us to calculate the rate of the electron-positron pair production and put a lower limit on the size of the source from pair equilibrium of 3--4 gravitational radii. If we adopt the sizes estimated by us from the reflection spectroscopy of $>$20 gravitational radii, the fractional pair abundance becomes much less than unity. The low pair abundance is confirmed by the lack of an annihilation feature in the average spectrum.
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