1. Interpretation of IR variability of AGNs in the hollow bi-conical dust outflow model
- Author
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Oknyansky, V. L. and Gaskell, C. M.
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Astrophysics - Astrophysics of Galaxies - Abstract
We show that, contrary to simple predictions, most AGNs show at best only a small increase of lags with increasing wavelength in the J, H, K, and L bands . We suggest that a possible cause of this near simultaneity of the variability from the near-IR to the mid-IR is that the hot dust is in a hollow bi-conical outflow of which we preferentially see the near side. In the proposed model sublimation or re-creation of dust (with some delay relative luminosity variations) along our line of sight in the hollow cone could be a factor in explaining the changing look phenomenon of AGNs. Variations in the dust obscuration can help explain changes in relationship of H-beta time delay on Luv variability. The relative wavelength independence of IR lags simplifies the use of IR lags for estimating cosmological parameters., Comment: 5 pages, 1 figure, IAU Sym 378
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- 2023