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The Budget of Energy in AGNs and Quasars (Poster paper)

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  05 May 2010

Isaac Shlosman
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University of Kentucky
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ABSTRACT

The balance of energy in AGNs and quasars is assessed. It is shown that there is no “energy budget” problem in AGNs and quasars and the covering factor of the broad line region in these objects is around 0.1-0.2 and this does not change with the luminosity.

INTRODUCTION

It has been claimed that there is an “energy budget problem” for some continuum energy distributions (CEDs) used to model the broad line region (BLR) in AGNs and quasars. In this paper the budget of energy in AGNs is assessed from UV and soft X-ray observations.

ENERGY BUDGET

Soft X-ray observations of AGNs were obtained from the ROSAT/PSPC archive (at the University of Leicester, England) and reduced in the standard way (see Gondhalekar et al. 1993 for details). A single power law was found to be adequate to represent the data and the power law index (Γ) is given in Table 1. The details of this analysis will be the subject of a separate publication. The soft X-ray spectra deviate significantly from the (best fit by eye) models of Laor and Netzer (1989) at energies higher than 0.5 keV.

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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Print publication year: 1994

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