Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics
Scientific paper
1998-03-25
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
5 pages, 2 PS figures included in the text, MNRAS in the press. Also at http://www.ifca.unican.es/~barcons/preprints.html
Scientific paper
10.1046/j.1365-8711.1998.01645.x
We propose a model for the source of the X-ray background (XRB) in which low luminosity active nuclei (L<10^43 erg/s) are obscured by nuclear starbursts within the inner 100pc. The obscuring material covers most of the sky as seen from the central source, rather than being distributed in a toroidal structure, and hardens the averaged X-ray spectrum by photoelectric absorption. The gas is turbulent with velocity dispersion of a few 100 km/s and cloud-cloud collisions lead to copious star formation. Although supernovae tend to produce outflows, most of the gas is trapped in the gravity field of the starforming cluster itself and the central black hole. A hot (T=10^6-10^7 K) virialised phase of this gas, comprising a few per cent of the total obscuring material, feeds the central engine of 10^7 solar masses through Bondi accretion, at a sub-Eddington rate appropriate for the luminosity of these objects. If starburst-obscured objects give rise to the residual XRB, then only 10 per cent of the accretion in active galaxies occurs close to the Eddington limit in unabsorbed objects.
Almaini Omar
Barcons Xavier
Fabian Andrea C.
Iwasawa Kashuzi
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