[1110.0854] The UV peak in Active Galactic Nuclei : a false continuum from blurred refl... - 0 views
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Phil Marshall on 07 Oct 11Andy Lawrence suggests that the unaccounted for UV flux in AGN spectra could be coming from "clouds" of gas orbiting the black hole at ~10 Schwarzschild radii, and reflecting light as UV line emission which all gets blurred together to make a broad continuum due to the insane speeds involved.
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Phil Marshall on 12 Oct 11I saw Andy yesterday at the Edinburgh sims workshop - he agreed that his clouds were probably shreds, but all that really matters is the filling factor and ionisation state, and the code he used to play around with it all is called "cloudy"... I told him we found the model pretty plausible (stuff comes off accretion disks and stays in orbit, absorbing and emitting, fine), his hope is that someone makes a more detailed model, checks his results and does some inference. That'll be Lance then...