On the Disappearance of the Broad-Line Region in Low-Luminosity Agns


Abstract in English

The disk-wind scenario for the broad-line region (BLR) and toroidal obscuration in active galactic nuclei predicts the disappearance of the BLR at low luminosities. In accordance with the model predictions, data from a nearly complete sample of nearby AGNs show that the BLR disappears at luminosities lower than $5timesE{39} (M/10^7Mo)^{2/3}$ erg s$^{-1)$, where $M$ is the black hole mass. The radiative efficiency of accretion onto the black hole is $la E{-3}$ for these sources, indicating that their accretion is advection-dominated.

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