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Modelling the quasar spectra for super-Eddington sources -- The What, the Why and the How (2308.05830v1)

Published 10 Aug 2023 in astro-ph.GA and astro-ph.HE

Abstract: Broad lines in active galaxies are primarily emitted by photoionization processes that are driven by the incident continuum arising from a complex geometrical structure circumscribing the supermassive black hole. A model of the broad-band spectral energy distribution (SED) effective in ionizing the gas-rich broad line emitting region (BLR) is needed to understand the various radiative processes that eventually lead to the emission of emission lines from diverse physical conditions. Photoionization codes are a useful tool to investigate two aspects - the importance of the shape of the SED, and the physical conditions in the BLR. In this work, we focus on the anisotropy of continuum radiation from the very centre a direct consequence of the development of a funnel-like structure at regions very close to the black hole. Accounting for the diversity of Type-1 active galactic nuclei (AGNs) in the context of the main sequence of quasars permits us to locate the super Eddington sources along the sequence and constrain the physical conditions of their line-emitting BLR.

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