Nonthermal electron-positron pairs and cold matter in the central engines of active galactic nuclei

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy

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Active Galactic Nuclei, Black Holes (Astronomy), Electron-Positron Pairs, Nonthermal Radiation, Particle Acceleration, Relativistic Effects, Astronomical Models, Compton Effect, Optical Thickness, Relativistic Particles

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The nonthermal e(+/-) pair model of the central engine of active galactic nuclei (AGNs) is discussed. The model assumes that nonthermal e(+/-) pairs are accelerated to highly relativistic energies in a compact region close to the central black hole and in the vicinity of some cold matter. The model has a small number of free parameters and explains a large body of AGN observations from EUV to soft gamma-rays. In particular, the model explains the existence of the UV bump, the soft X-rays excess, the canonical hard X-ray power law, the spectral hardening above about 10 keV, and some of the variability patterns in the soft and hard X-rays. In addition, the model explains the spectral steepening above about 50 keV seen in NGC 4151.

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