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A&A 428, 717-721 (2004)
DOI: 10.1051/0004-6361:20047029
The Cerenkov iron K
line in Active Galactic Nuclei
- calculation in the optically thin case
L. Chen1, D. B. Liu1, Y. D. Xu1, J. H. You1, A. F. Yuan2 and W. P. Chen3
1 Department of Physics, Shanghai Jiao-Tong University, Shanghai 200030, PR China
e-mail: ajax@sjtu.edu.cn
2 Department of Physics, Tibet University, Tibet, PR China
3 Institute of Astronomy and Department of Physics, National Central University, Chung-Li 32054, Taiwan, PR China
(Received 8 January 2004 / Accepted 3 June 2004 )
Abstract
In this paper we continue the research on the Cerenkov
origin of the iron K
line in AGNs. We claim again that
the newly recognized line emission mechanism, Cerenkov line-like
radiation, could be significantly responsible for the observed
iron K-lines of AGNs. We give a new model calculation of the
luminosity of the iron K
line in the optically thin
condition, which is an important extension of our previous
calculation in the optically thick case. The new calculation is
also comparable to the typical observed luminosity of iron
K
line, thus confirming the effectiveness of the new
mechanism. Besides, we analyze a possible negative influence of
the hydrogen-dominated plasma upon the efficiency of Cerenkov
line-like radiation in detail, which was ignored in our previous
paper (You et al. 2003). We conclude that such a negative effect
of the plasma oscillation is unimportant and can be neglected.
Key words: line: formation -- radiation mechanism: non-thermal -- X-rays: galaxies -- galaxies: Seyfert -- black hole physics
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