New insights on unification of radio-loud AGN

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Invited review, to appear in Multiwavelength AGN Surveys, ed. R. Maiolino and R. Mujica (Singapore: World Scientific), 2004. 1

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The radio-loud AGN unification model associates powerful radio galaxies with radio-loud quasars and blazars. In analogy with the radio-quiet scheme, the nuclear regions of objects showing only narrow emission lines in their optical spectrum are thought to be obscured to our line-of-sight by a geometrically and optically thick dusty "torus". In objects showing broad emission lines we directly observe the innermost parsecs around the central black hole, i.e. the broad line region and the accretion disk. Radiation from the base of the relativistic jet dominates the overall emission of blazars, that are seen almost pole-on. Although the broad picture seems to be well established, there are several fundamental aspects that are still to be understood. HST studies have recently shed new light on many issues, from the properties of the nuclei to the structure of the host galaxies.

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