On the Prospect of Constraining Black-Hole Spin Through X-ray Spectroscopy of Hotspots
by Murphy, K. D. and Yaqoob, T. and DovĨiak, M. and Karas, V.
7 pages, 7 figures. Accepted for publication in ApJ
Future X-ray instrumentation is expected to allow us to significantly improve the constraints derivedfrom the Fe K lines in AGN, such as the black-hole angular momentum (spin) and the inclination angle of the putative accretion disk. We consider the possibility that measurements of the persistent, time-averaged Fe K line emission from the disk could be supplemented by the observation of a localized flare, or “hotspot”, orbiting close to the black hole. Although observationally challenging, such measurements would recover some of the information loss that is inherent to the radially-integrated line profiles. We present calculations for this scenario to assess the extent to which, in principle, black-hole spin may be measured. We quantify the feasibility of this approach using realistic assumptions about likely measurement uncertainties.