Do the Broad Emission Line Clouds See the Same Continuum That We See?

  • Korista K
  • Ferland G
  • Baldwin J
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Recent observations of quasars, Mrk 335 and the HST quasar composite spectrum, have indicated that many of them have remarkably soft ionizing continua (fnu ~ nu^-2.0, 13.6 eV -- 100 eV). We point out that the number of E > 54.4 eV photons is insufficient to create the observed strengths of the He II emission lines. While the numbers of photons which energize C IV 1549 and O VI 1034 are sufficient, even the most efficiently emitting clouds for these two lines must each cover at least 20% -- 40% of the source. If the typical quasar ionizing continuum is indeed this soft, then we must conclude that the broad emission line clouds must see a very different (harder) continuum than we see. The other viable possibility is that the UV -- EUV SED is double-peaked, with the second peaking near 54 eV, its Wien tail the observed soft X-ray excess.

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Korista, K., Ferland, G., & Baldwin, J. (1997). Do the Broad Emission Line Clouds See the Same Continuum That We See? The Astrophysical Journal, 487(2), 555–559. https://doi.org/10.1086/304659

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