Reverberation Mapping and the Disk Wind Model of the Broad Line Region
Abstract
Using the disk wind model of Murray et al. (1995), we calculate line profiles and frequency-resolved response functions for broad line emission from the surface of an accretion disk in an AGN in the presence of a radiatively driven wind. We find that the combined effects of the shears in the wind and in the disk itself produce anisotropic line emission which solves several well-known problems connected with disk models of the broad line region. In particular, the broadening of resonance lines such as \Civ, \Lya, and \Nv\/ can be attributed to orbital motion of the disk gas at radii as close as ~cm in Seyferts without requiring unrealistically large emission regions in order to produce single-peaked profiles. Furthermore, the anisotropy of the line emission results in frequency-dependent response functions which are no longer red-blue symmetric so that the time delays inferred for the various red and blue components of the line agree qualitatively with recent reverberation mapping observations of NGC~5548.
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@article{arxiv.astro-ph/9511006,
title = {Reverberation Mapping and the Disk Wind Model of the Broad Line Region},
author = {J. Chiang and N. Murray},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:astro-ph/9511006},
year = {2009}
}
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17 pages text, 8 postscript figures