Abstract
We have carried out detailed spectral analysis of the source GRS 1915+105, when the source was in Steep Powerlaw state (SPL). We have selected three observations in which anti-correlated hard X-ray lag were discovered. These observations were earlier classified as low hard state. We have used two different multicomponent model to explain the hard lags and hence tried to constrain the geometry of the accretion disk. We show that in all observations except one, as the disk temperature is increasing, the electron temperature is decreasing along with increase in the optical depth of the Compton cloud in a single observation. We have obtained similar results from both models and in favour of TCAF model. We have found that the centroid QPOs are not proportionally changing with the size of the Compton cloud.