Bibcode
Gonçalves, D. R.; Friaça, A. C. S.; Jatenco-Pereira, V.
Bibliographical reference
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, Volume 328, Issue 2, pp. 409-418.
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2001
Citations
3
Refereed citations
3
Description
The formation of quasar broad-line region (BLR) clouds via thermal
instability in the presence of Alfvén heating has been discussed
by Gonçalves, Jatenco-Pereira & Opher. In particular, these
studies showed the relevance of Alfvén heating in establishing
the stability of BLR clouds in the intercloud medium. The present paper
shows the results of time-dependent calculations (we use a
time-dependent hydrodynamic code) following the evolution of BLR clouds,
since their formation from the 107-K intercloud medium. We
also calculate the UV and optical line emission associated with the
clouds in order to compare with observations. Our results are compared
with those of UV and optical monitoring of well-studied AGN, which
suggest that the BLR is most probably composed of at least two different
regions, each one giving rise to a kind of line variability, since low-
and high-ionization lines present different patterns of variability. We
discuss the alternative scenario in which lines of different ionization
could be formed at the same place but heated/excited by distinct
mechanisms, considering the Alfvén heating as the non-radiative
mechanism.