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Paper: Disk-Driven Outflows in AGNs
Volume: 290, Active Galactic Nuclei: from Central Engine to Host Galaxy
Page: 171
Authors: Königl, A.
Abstract: Analysis of spectral absorption features has led to the identification of several distinct outflow components in AGNs. The outflowing gas is evidently photoionized by the nuclear continuum source and most likely originates in the accretion flow toward the central black hole. The most likely driving mechanisms are line and continuum radiation pressure and magnetic stresses. The theoretical modeling of these outflows involves such issues as (1) Which of the above mechanisms actually contributes in each case? (2) How is the gas uplifted from the underlying accretion disk? (3) How can the intense central continuum radiation be shielded to allow efficient line driving? (4) Is the outflow continuous or clumped, and, if the latter applies, what is the nature and dynamical state of the ``clouds''? This review will summarize recent theoretical and observational results that bear on these questions and outline prospects for further progress in the field.
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