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Accretion Disk Line Emission in AGN: A Devil's Advocacy

arXiv:astro-ph/9808166

Abstract

We review the evidence for AGN optical and X-ray broad line emission from an accretion disk. We argue that there is little, if any, statistical evidence to support this assertion. The inconsistency is strongest for the rare class of Balmer profiles that show double peaks. The line profiles predicted by a simple illuminated disk model are often incompatible with the observations. We suggest that the Fe Kalpha line in Seyfert 1 galaxies, where a broad line is most often and most strongly detected, is actually a composite of two lines both with Gaussian profiles; one narrow/unshifted and the other broad/redshifted.

11 pages, 3 figures, to be published in Structure and Kinematics of Quasars Broad Line Regions, Proceedings of a meeting held in Lincoln, March 23-36, 1998, ASP Conference Series, in press