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The original idea to show the spacetime geometry using few geodesics was developed by Johnson and Ruffini (1974). We used this idea to interpret the observational data for rotating BHs. We developed the imitation approach to simulate a propagation of radiation near BHs. An important problem for this approach is the diagnostics of a black hole metric using X-ray observational data of the iron $K_alpha$-line. Observations of Seyfert galaxies in X-ray region reveal the broad emissiion lines in their spectra, which can arise in inner parts of accretion disks, where the effects of General Relativity (GR) must be counted. A spectrum of a solitary emission line (the $K_alpha$-line of iron, for example) of a hot spot in Kerr accretion disk is simulated, depending on the radial coordinate $r$ and the angular momentum $a=J/M$ of a black hole, under the assumption of an equatorial circular motion of a hot spot. Using results of numerical simulations it is shown that the characteristic two-peak line profile with the sharp edges arises at a large distance, (about $r approx (3-10)r_g$). The inner regions emit the line, which is observed with one maximum and extremely broad red wing. High accuracy future spectral observations, being carried out, could detect the angular momentum $a$ of the black hole. We analyzed the different parameters of problems on the observable shape of this line and discussed some possible kinds of these shapes. The total number of geodesics is about $10^9$ (to simulate possible shapes of the $K_alpha$-line), so the number is great enough, especially in comparison with few geodesics in the original paper by Johnson and Ruffini (1974).
Asymmetric, broad iron lines are a common feature in the X-ray spectra of both X-ray binaries (XRBs) and type-1 Active Galactic Nuclei (AGN). It was suggested that the distortion of the Fe K_alpha emission results from Doppler and relativistic effect
The relativistically broad X-ray iron line seen in many AGN spectra is thought to originate from the central regions of the putative black hole accretion disk. Both the line profile and strength will vary in response to rapid variability of the prima
We discuss some topical issues related to the Fe K emission lines in AGNs. We show remarkable agreement between non-contemporaneous ASCA and Chandra grating data and explain why there has been terrible confusion about the ASCA and post-ASCA results o
In General Relativity, the spacetimes of black holes have three fundamental properties: (i) they are the same, to lowest order in spin, as the metrics of stellar objects; (ii) they are independent of mass, when expressed in geometric units; and (iii)
We present our analysis of the extensive monitoring of SS433 by the RXTE observatory collected over the period 1996-2005. The difference between energy spectra taken at different precessional and orbital phases shows the presence of strong photoabsor