Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Preface
- List of Participants
- I INTRODUCTION
- II THE INNER PARSEC
- Angular Momentum Transfer in the Inner Parsec (Invited paper)
- Can Supernovae and Accretion Disks be Distinguished Spectroscopically?
- Low Ionization Broad Absorption Lines in Quasars
- The Aftermath of Tidal Disruption
- The Galactic Center — an AGN on a Starvation Diet (Poster talk)
- A Central Black Hole in M32? (Poster paper)
- Stars and Disks around Massive Black Holes (Poster paper)
- Accretion onto Massive Binary Black Holes (Poster paper)
- Profile Variations of Broad-Line Radio Galaxies (Poster paper)
- The Budget of Energy in AGNs and Quasars (Poster paper)
- The Detection of Microvariations for Akn 120 (Poster paper)
- The Contribution of Cool-Wind Reprocessing to AGN Spectra (Poster paper)
- III THE CIRCUMNUCLEAR REGION
- IV GAS DYNAMICS AND STAR FORMATION IN BARRED AND NORMAL GALAXIES
- V NUCLEAR GAS AND LARGE-SCALE PROPERTIES OF AGN AND STARBURST HOSTS
- VI HOST GALAXY-AGN-NUCLEAR STARBURST CONNECTION
- VII GALAXY INTERACTIONS AND INDUCED ACTIVITY
- VIII GAS DYNAMICS IN ELLIPTICALS
- IX AGN AND STARBURST HOSTS AT LARGE REDSHIFTS
- X CONFERENCE SUMMARY
- Subject Index
- Object Index
- Author Index
The Contribution of Cool-Wind Reprocessing to AGN Spectra (Poster paper)
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 05 May 2010
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Preface
- List of Participants
- I INTRODUCTION
- II THE INNER PARSEC
- Angular Momentum Transfer in the Inner Parsec (Invited paper)
- Can Supernovae and Accretion Disks be Distinguished Spectroscopically?
- Low Ionization Broad Absorption Lines in Quasars
- The Aftermath of Tidal Disruption
- The Galactic Center — an AGN on a Starvation Diet (Poster talk)
- A Central Black Hole in M32? (Poster paper)
- Stars and Disks around Massive Black Holes (Poster paper)
- Accretion onto Massive Binary Black Holes (Poster paper)
- Profile Variations of Broad-Line Radio Galaxies (Poster paper)
- The Budget of Energy in AGNs and Quasars (Poster paper)
- The Detection of Microvariations for Akn 120 (Poster paper)
- The Contribution of Cool-Wind Reprocessing to AGN Spectra (Poster paper)
- III THE CIRCUMNUCLEAR REGION
- IV GAS DYNAMICS AND STAR FORMATION IN BARRED AND NORMAL GALAXIES
- V NUCLEAR GAS AND LARGE-SCALE PROPERTIES OF AGN AND STARBURST HOSTS
- VI HOST GALAXY-AGN-NUCLEAR STARBURST CONNECTION
- VII GALAXY INTERACTIONS AND INDUCED ACTIVITY
- VIII GAS DYNAMICS IN ELLIPTICALS
- IX AGN AND STARBURST HOSTS AT LARGE REDSHIFTS
- X CONFERENCE SUMMARY
- Subject Index
- Object Index
- Author Index
Summary
ABSTRACT
We have studied the effects on line emission due to the reprocessing of AGN continuum by cool (T ≲ 104 K) stellar winds from stars, such as those from red giants, expected to be present in the region (Fabian 1979; Penston, 1988; Norman and Scoville 1988; Kazanas 1989). Using model stellar phase space distribution functions appropriate for stellar clusters with black holes, we have calculated the expected covering factors, line profiles, and two dimensional line transfer functions of these systems. Our stellar models contain between 107 and 108 stars within a parsec from the central source, of which we assume a fraction are able to reprocess continuum radiation. The line profiles of our models have FWHM up to 5,000 km sec-1 for black hole masses between 107 and 108 solar masses and covering factors up to approximately 10-1. The line transfer functions we obtain peak at lags from 5 to 200 days for optically thick clouds. Forbidden line emission has also been studied for this effect. For some of our models, the wind line emission has been found to be quite significant.
INTRODUCTION
Active galactic nuclei (AGN) have very high stellar densities. That the effects of stars in the study of AGN has been largely ignored is somewhat surprising. In addition to the stellar densities, the X-ray continuum radiation is also quite high in AGN. We have calculated the magnitude and observational characteristics of line emission from reprocessing of the central continuum radiation of stellar winds of stars in AGN.
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- Mass-Transfer Induced Activity in Galaxies , pp. 61 - 62Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 1994