Nuclear Activity in Nearby Galaxies
LCLuis C. Ho
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Abstract
A significant fraction of nearby galaxies show evidence of weak nuclear activity unrelated to normal stellar processes. Recent high-resolution, multiwavelength observations indicate that the bulk of this activity derives from black hole accretion with a wide range of accretion rates. The low accretion rates that typify most low-luminosity active galactic nuclei induce significant modifications to their central engine. The broad-line region and obscuring torus disappear in some of the faintest sources, and the optically thick accretion disk transforms into a three-component structure consisting of an inner radiatively inefficient accretion flow, a truncated outer thin disk, and a jet or outflow. The local…
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- Supermassive black hole
- Active galactic nucleus
- Accretion (finance)
- Galaxy
- Bulge
- Accretion disc
- Quasar
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