Self-Consistent Dynamical Model of the Broad Line Region

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We develop a self-consistent description of the Broad Line Region based on the concept of a failed wind powered by radiation pressure acting on a dusty accretion disk atmosphere in Keplerian motion. The material raised high above the disk is illuminated, dust evaporates, and the matter falls back toward the disk. This material is the source of emission lines. The model predicts the inner and outer radius of the region, the cloud dynamics under the dust radiation pressure and, subsequently, the gravitational field of the central black hole, which results in asymmetry between the rise and fall. Knowledge of the dynamics allows us to predict the shapes of the emission lines as functions of the basic parameters of an active nucleus: black hole mass, accretion rate, black hole spin (or accretion efficiency) and the viewing angle with respect to the symmetry axis. Here we show preliminary results based on analytical approximations to the cloud motion.

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Czerny, B., Li, Y. R., Sredzinska, J., Hryniewicz, K., Panda, S., Wildy, C., & Karas, V. (2017). Self-Consistent Dynamical Model of the Broad Line Region. Frontiers in Astronomy and Space Sciences, 4. https://doi.org/10.3389/fspas.2017.00005

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