Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy
Scientific paper
May 1998
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1998apj...498..570d&link_type=abstract
Astrophysical Journal v.498, p.570
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astronomy
49
Galaxies: Ism, Galaxies: Seyfert, Accretion, Accretion Disks, Galaxies: Nuclei, Galaxies: Photometry, Infrared: Galaxies
Scientific paper
We show that the IRAS colors of Seyfert galaxies can be understood in terms of a model in which we see emission by hot dust near its sublimation temperature emitting a spectrum that varies little from object to object. For objects observed through the dusty accretion torus, which is optically thick at 12 mu m, this dust emission is absorbed to various degrees. In addition, in many objects, this spectrum is veiled by a component produced by a circumnuclear starburst. The hidden broad-line objects all lie along the reddening line in IRAS color-color plots, and the dust extinction at 12 mu m lies in the range 0.5-2.5, which implies an H I column density of ~5 x 1022 cm-2 for the hot circumnuclear dust located at about 3 pc from the central engine. For these objects we can also estimate the true luminosities of the central active nuclei from the dereddened IR fluxes. If the simple accretion flow model is correct, then typical accretion rates are on the order of 10 M&sun; yr-1. The radiation pressure of the central active galactic nucleus acting on the inner portions of the dust torus is likely to play a critical role in controlling the accretion flow toward the nucleus and in forming the "ionization" cones seen in the narrow-line regions of Seyfert galaxies.
Bailey Jeremy
Dopita Michael A.
Heisler Charlene
Lumsden Stuart
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