Modelling correlated variability in accreting black holes: the effect of high density and variable ionization on reverberation lags
Guglielmo Mastroserio(California Institute of Technology), Matteo Lucchini(Vassar College), Adam Ingram(University of Oxford), Riley Connors(Villanova University), Thomas Dauser(Sonneberg Observatory), Y. Cavecchi(University of Southampton), Ole König(Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg), Jingyi Wang(Vassar College), Erin Kara(University of Maryland, College Park), Fiona A. Harrison(California Institute of Technology), Javier A. García(California Institute of Technology)
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