Bibcode
Terlevich, Roberto; Tenorio-Tagle, Guillermo; Franco, Jose; Melnick, Jorge
Bibliographical reference
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society (ISSN 0035-8711), vol. 255, April 15, 1992, p. 713-728.
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1992
Citations
315
Refereed citations
263
Description
The evolution of an SNR in a high-density medium has been studied using
analytical and numerical hydrodynamic and photoionization models. The
models show that SNR properties (luminosity, density, size, kinematics,
emission line ratios, etc.) are essentially identical to those
considered typical of the broad-line region (BLR) of radio-quiet active
galactic nuclei (AGN). A model is presented in which the only free
parameter is the density of the circumstellar medium. This model
combines analytical and numerical hydrodynamic simulations with static
photoionization computations to reproduce most of the basic properties
of the BLR in a low-luminosity AGN. The computed line intensity ratios
are found to be in excellent agreement with those observed in the BLR,
and the model output shows the following features: bolometric luminosity
of more than 10 exp 43 erg/s; emission line width of about 5000 km/s;
size of about 0.01 pc; and total mass of ionized gas in the BLR from
about 1 to 10 solar masses.