A&A 394, 415-433 (2002)
DOI: 10.1051/0004-6361:20021159
Stellar envelopes as sources of broad line region emission: New possibilities allowed
G. Torricelli-Ciamponi1 and P. Pietrini21 Osservatorio Astrofisico di Arcetri, Largo E. Fermi 5, 50125 Firenze, Italy
2 Dipartimento di Astronomia e Scienza dello Spazio, Università di Firenze, Largo E. Fermi 2, 50125 Firenze, Italy
(Received 19 February 2001 / Accepted 5 August 2002)
Abstract
In Active Galactic Nuclei (AGNs)
the presence of a star cluster around the central black
hole can have several effects on the dynamics and the emission
of the global system.
In this paper we analyze the interaction of stellar atmospheres with
a wind outflowing from the central region of the AGN nucleus. Even a small
mass loss from stars, as well as possible star collisions, can give
a non-negligible contribution
in feeding matter into the AGN nuclear wind. Moreover, stellar mass loss can
produce envelopes surrounding stars that turn out to be suitable for reproducing
the observed emission from the
Broad Line Region (BLR). In this framework, the envelope can be
confined by the bow shock arising from the interaction between the
expanding stellar atmosphere and the AGN nuclear wind.
Key words: radiation mechanisms: thermal -- ultraviolet: galaxies -- galaxies: nuclei -- galaxies: seyfert -- quasars: general
Offprint request: P. Pietrini, paola@arcetri.astro.it
© ESO 2002
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