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1999ApJ...525L..89Q - Astrophys. J., 525, L89-L92 (1999/November-2)

Possible evidence for truncated thin disks in the low-luminosity active galactic nuclei M81 and NGC 4579.

QUATAERT E., DI MATTEO T., NARAYAN R. and HO L.C.

Abstract (from CDS):

M81 and NGC 4579 are two of the few low-luminosity active galactic nuclei that have an estimated mass for the central black hole, detected hard X-ray emission, and detected optical/UV emission. In contrast to the canonical ``big blue bump'', both have optical/UV spectra that decrease with increasing frequency in a νLν plot. Barring significant reddening by dust and/or large errors in the black hole mass estimates, the optical/UV spectra of these systems require that the inner edge of a geometrically thin, optically thick accretion disk lies at ∼100 Schwarzschild radii. The observed X-ray radiation can be explained by an optically thin, two-temperature, advection-dominated accretion flow at smaller radii.

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Journal keyword(s): Accretion, Accretion Disks - Black Hole Physics - Galaxies: Individual: Messier Number: M81 - Galaxies: Individual: NGC Number: NGC 4579

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