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DOI: 10.1080/00396338708442353
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“…If the red feature is related to the central illumination of a non-axisymmetric (e.g. spiral) structure on the disc with high emissivity, such as that resulted from density and ionization perturbations or magnetohydrodynamic turbulence considered by Karas et al (2001) and Armitage & Reynolds (2003), respectively, then the line flux modulates as the structure orbits around but can be independent from the illuminating source.…”
Section: Discussion a N D C O N C L U S I O N Smentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…If the red feature is related to the central illumination of a non-axisymmetric (e.g. spiral) structure on the disc with high emissivity, such as that resulted from density and ionization perturbations or magnetohydrodynamic turbulence considered by Karas et al (2001) and Armitage & Reynolds (2003), respectively, then the line flux modulates as the structure orbits around but can be independent from the illuminating source.…”
Section: Discussion a N D C O N C L U S I O N Smentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Note that because a flare is not expected to last much longer than a few dynamical time-scales or be strictly periodic due to its orbital drift as the disc material spirals in (e.g. Karas, Martocchia & Subr 2001), the number of detectable cycles will be limited even in much longer observations. Flares occurring at small radii and/or black holes having small mass could provide shorter characteristic time-scales.…”
Section: N T E R P R E Tat I O N a N D M O D E L L I N Gmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The most famous DBP emitters are NGC 1097 (Storchi-Bergmann, Baldwin & Wilson 1993;Storchi-Bergmann et al 1995, 1997, Arp 102B (Chen, Halpern & Filippenko 1989;Sulentic et al 1990;Antonucci, Hurt & Agol 1996;Halpern et al 1996;Chen, Halpern & Titarchuk 1997) and 3C390.3 (Gilbert et al 1999;Shapovalova et al 2001) etc. A successful model for DBP emitters is the accretion disc model (circular disc model: , elliptical disc model: Eracleous et al 1995, warped disc model: Bachev 1999Hartnoll & Blackman 2000, circular disc with spiral arm model: Karas, Martocchia & Subr 2001;Hartnoll & Blackman 2002). There are now two samples of DBP emitters; one includes 23 objects which are nearly all, LINERs from radio galaxies (Eracleous & Halpern 1994;Eracleous et al 1995;Eracleous & Halpern 2003), the other includes 112 objects, of which 12 per cent are classified as LINERs (Strateva et al 2003) selected from the Sloan Digital Sky Survey (SDSS) DR2 (York et al 2000).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Observations and theoretical interpretations of wide X-ray lines (particularly the iron K α line) in AGNs are actively discussed in a number of papers (Yaqoob et al 1996;Wanders et al 1997;Sulentic et al 1998a,b;Paul et al 1998;Bianchi & Matt 2002;Turner et al 2002;Levenson et al 2002). The results of numerical simulations in the framework of different physical assumptions on the origin of the wide emissive iron K α line in the nuclei of Seyfert galaxies are presented in the following papers: Paul et al (1998) ;Bromley, Chen & Miller (1997); Pariev & Bromley (1998a) ;Pariev & Bromley (1998b); Cui, Zhang & Chen (1998) ;Bromley, Miller & Pariev (1998); Pariev et al (2001); Ma (2000); Ma (2002); Karas, Martocchia & Subr (2001). The results of Fe K α line observations and their possible interpretation are summarized by Fabian (2001).…”
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