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摘要
在活动星系核(AGN)中通常能探测到宽吸收线(BAL)外流,但对其驱动机制的研究还很不够。在这里,我们研究了尘埃上的辐射压力能否充分解释类星体中观测到的宽吸收线现象。在我们的AGN辐射尘埃反馈情景框架中,我们表明尘埃驱动的外流可以在星系尺度($r \lesssim 1$ kpc)上达到类似BAL风的速度($v \sim 10^4$ km/s)。这与最近的观测结果是一致的,这些观测结果表明BAL加速通常发生在10^4^km/s的尺度上,而且大多数BAL外流位于银河系半径大于100^4^km/s的地方。我们对流出的径向速度剖面进行了分析,并计算了相关的流出动量率和动能,发现它们与在BAL类星体中测得的流出能量是一致的。因此,尘埃上的辐射压力可能是观测到的 BAL 外流动力学和能量学的原因。此外,我们还考虑了 BAL 云/团块(导致以大范围外流速度为特征的团状 BAL 流),并分析了由此产生的覆盖因素如何影响吸收线剖面的形状。我们的结论是,尘埃驱动的 BAL 外流可能会对银河尺度上的 AGN 反馈做出重要贡献。
Are BAL outflows powered by radiation pressure on dust?
Broad absorption line (BAL) outflows are commonly detected in active galactic
nuclei (AGN), but their driving mechanism remains poorly constrained. Here we
investigate whether radiation pressure on dust can adequately explain the BAL
phenomenon observed in quasars. In the framework of our AGN radiative dusty
feedback scenario, we show that dust-driven outflows can reach BAL wind-like
velocities ($v \sim 10^4$ km/s) on galactic scales ($r \lesssim 1$ kpc). This
is consistent with recent observations indicating that BAL acceleration
typically occurs on scales of $\sim 10$ pc, and that the majority of BAL
outflows are located at galactocentric radii greater than $\sim 100$ pc. We
derive the outflow radial velocity profile and compute the associated outflow
momentum rate and kinetic power, which are found to be in agreement with the
outflow energetics measured in BAL quasars. Therefore radiation pressure on
dust may account for the observed BAL outflow dynamics and energetics.
Furthermore, we consider BAL clouds/clumps (leading to a clumpy BAL flow
characterised by a wide range of outflowing velocities), and we analyse how the
resulting covering factors affect the shape of the absorption line profiles. We
conclude that dust-driven BAL outflows may provide a significant contribution
to AGN feedback on galactic scales.