Time-resolved infrared emission from radiation-driven central obscuring structures in active galactic nuclei

Schartmann, M.; Wada, K.; Prieto, M. A.; Burkert, A.; Tristram, K. R. W.
Bibliographical reference

Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, Volume 445, Issue 4, p.3878-3891

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2014
Number of authors
5
IAC number of authors
1
Citations
51
Refereed citations
49
Description
The central engines of Seyfert galaxies are thought to be enshrouded by geometrically thick gas and dust structures. In this paper, we derive observable properties for a self-consistent model of such toroidal gas and dust distributions, where the geometrical thickness is achieved and maintained with the help of X-ray heating and radiation pressure due to the central engine. Spectral energy distributions (SEDs) and images are obtained with the help of dust continuum radiative transfer calculations with RADMC-3D. For the first time, we are able to present time-resolved SEDs and images for a physical model of the central obscurer. Temporal changes are mostly visible at shorter wavelengths, close to the combined peak of the dust opacity as well as the central source spectrum and are caused by variations in the column densities of the generated outflow. Because of the three-component morphology of the hydrodynamical models - a thin disc with high-density filaments, a surrounding fluffy component (the obscurer) and a low-density outflow along the rotation axis - we find dramatic differences depending on wavelength: whereas the mid-infrared images are dominated by the elongated appearance of the outflow cone, the long wavelength emission is mainly given by the cold and dense disc component. Overall, we find good agreement with observed characteristics, especially for those models, which show clear outflow cones in combination with a geometrically thick distribution of gas and dust, as well as a geometrically thin, but high column density disc in the equatorial plane.
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