Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Preface
- List of Participants
- I INTRODUCTION
- II THE INNER PARSEC
- III THE CIRCUMNUCLEAR REGION
- Ionized Gas Kinematics in Active and Related Galaxies (Invited paper)
- Observations of Non-Circular Cold Gas Motions in the Circumnuclear Regions of Galaxies (Invited paper)
- Are the High Molecular Mass Fractions in Nearby Spiral Nuclei Real?
- Velocity Field Peculiarities in the Circumnuclear Regions of Seyfert Galaxies from Observations with the 6m Telescope
- Bars within Bars, Spirals within Spirals
- Accretion Disks in Galactic Centers
- HST Imagery of the Starburst Nucleus of M83 (Poster paper)
- Kinematics of the Nuclear Environment of NGC 5728 (Poster paper)
- Neutral Hydrogen Absorption in NGC 1068 and NGC 3079 (Poster paper)
- NGC 5506: Kinematics and Physics of the Extended NLR (Poster paper)
- Two-Component Spectral Emission Lines in NGC 3227 (Poster paper)
- A Third Inner Ring in the Late-Phase Starburst Galaxy NGC 4736 (Poster paper)
- The FWHM-Critical Density Relationship in an AGN Sample (Poster paper)
- Dust and the Properties of the BLR and the NLR in AGNs (Poster paper)
- Compact Radio Cores in Seyfert Galaxies (Poster paper)
- The Link between Galaxy Disturbance and Emission Line Width in Seyfert Galaxies (Poster paper)
- Theoretical Line Profiles of Spatially Resolved Optically Thin Disks and Cones (Poster paper)
- 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
Dust and the Properties of the BLR and the NLR in AGNs (Poster paper)
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 05 May 2010
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Preface
- List of Participants
- I INTRODUCTION
- II THE INNER PARSEC
- III THE CIRCUMNUCLEAR REGION
- Ionized Gas Kinematics in Active and Related Galaxies (Invited paper)
- Observations of Non-Circular Cold Gas Motions in the Circumnuclear Regions of Galaxies (Invited paper)
- Are the High Molecular Mass Fractions in Nearby Spiral Nuclei Real?
- Velocity Field Peculiarities in the Circumnuclear Regions of Seyfert Galaxies from Observations with the 6m Telescope
- Bars within Bars, Spirals within Spirals
- Accretion Disks in Galactic Centers
- HST Imagery of the Starburst Nucleus of M83 (Poster paper)
- Kinematics of the Nuclear Environment of NGC 5728 (Poster paper)
- Neutral Hydrogen Absorption in NGC 1068 and NGC 3079 (Poster paper)
- NGC 5506: Kinematics and Physics of the Extended NLR (Poster paper)
- Two-Component Spectral Emission Lines in NGC 3227 (Poster paper)
- A Third Inner Ring in the Late-Phase Starburst Galaxy NGC 4736 (Poster paper)
- The FWHM-Critical Density Relationship in an AGN Sample (Poster paper)
- Dust and the Properties of the BLR and the NLR in AGNs (Poster paper)
- Compact Radio Cores in Seyfert Galaxies (Poster paper)
- The Link between Galaxy Disturbance and Emission Line Width in Seyfert Galaxies (Poster paper)
- Theoretical Line Profiles of Spatially Resolved Optically Thin Disks and Cones (Poster paper)
- 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
The apparent low covering factor of the narrow line region (NLR), the nearly “empty” intermediate region between the broad line region (BLR) and the NLR, and the size of the BLR, are all naturally explained if dust is embedded in the narrow line emitting gas. Such dust, together with the observed blue-excess asymmetry of the narrow line profiles, imply that the NLR gas has a net inflow motion.
THE BASIC QUESTIONS
In this paper we address the following three questions: 1) Why does RBLR ∼ 0.1 L½46 pc? This scaling is indicated by the remarkably similar emission spectra of AGNs over a very large luminosity range. 2) What is the actual covering factor (C) of the cold gas in the NLR? Photon counting using the Hβ recombination line indicates C ∼ 2%, assuming optically thick clouds. The 3 – 30 μm IR continuum, if due to dust reprocessing of the UV continuum, indicates C ∼ 20 – 40%. High resolution imagings of the NLR by the HST in nearby AGNs indicate, if the clouds are resolved, C ≥ 20%. 3). Why is there an apparent gap in the gas distribution between the BLR and the NLR? A gap is indicated most clearly in Seyfert 1.5 galaxies and some quasars where the permitted line profiles show distinct narrow and broad components.
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- Mass-Transfer Induced Activity in Galaxies , pp. 123 - 124Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 1994