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
Can Supernovae and Accretion Disks be Distinguished Spectroscopically?
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
By means of models for supernovae of type II during the photospheric phase and for accretion disks around (super–)massive black holes it is found that the pressures, temperatures and velocities in the spectrum-forming regions are quite comparable so that the energy distributions have to be similar. The observed similarity of moderate resolution optical spectra from supernovae of type II and from active galactic nuclei may therefore be just fortuitously. For the distinction of these classes of objects in particular line profiles can be used in addition to gamma–iay fluxes and polarization data.
INTRODUCTION
Optical spectra of type II supernovae (abbreviated subsequently “SNell”) during the photospheric phase look often very similar to those of active galactic nuclei (AGNs, see e.g. Filippenko 1992). This similarity was used by Terlevitch and Melnick (1985, see also subsequent papers by Terlevitch) to support the hypothesis that the activity of galaxies is caused by starbursts that produce lots of massive stars which subsequently explode as supernovae. On the other hand, there are many convincing, though indirect arguments that the optical/UV luminosity of AGNs is produced by disks around (super-)massive black holes (see e.g. Shields 1978; Rees 1984; Malkan 1991).
Since unique spectral signatures of accretion disks have still to be found this raises the following questions:
(i) is the optical light of AGNs indeed produced predominantly by SNell?
(ii) what does the similarity tell us, if the AGN spectra are in fact produced by accretion disks?
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- Mass-Transfer Induced Activity in Galaxies , pp. 30 - 34Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 1994