Bibcode
Perez, E.; Robinson, A.; de La Fuente, L.
Bibliographical reference
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society (ISSN 0035-8711), vol. 255, April 1, 1992, p. 502-520. Research supported by British Council.
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1992
Citations
52
Refereed citations
45
Description
Numerical simulations of the response of the broad emission lines in AGN
to ionizing continuum variations are presented. The simulations are
based on the discrete-cloud model of the broad-line region and employ a
'realistic' continuum light curve. The emission line response light
curve and the evolution of the line profile are calculated for a series
of models covering a wide range in effective radius, illustrating a
number of properties of the 'point-source reverberation model' for
emission-line variability. The simulations are also used to discuss the
reliability and physical interpretation of various analysis techniques.
The properties of the cross-correlation function depend strongly on the
width and location of the data window within which the function is
computed. It is shown that, viewed as an intensity map in the projected
velocity-time plane, the profile evolution follows a characteristic
pattern which, since its underlying shape is determined by the transfer
function, provides a powerful diagnostic of the geometrical
configuration and velocity field of the emission-line region.