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		| Paper: | Effects of an Accretion Disk Wind on the Profile of AGN Emission Lines |  
		| Volume: | 460, AGN Winds in Charleston |  
		| Page: | 214 |  
		| Authors: | Eracleous, M.; Flohic, H. M. L. G.; Bogdanović, T. |  
		| Abstract: | We explore the connection between the single- and double-peaked
   broad emission lines of active galaxies using models that deal with
   the effects of radiative transfer through a disk wind. We build upon
   the analytic model of Murray & Chiang (1997) by including
   relativistic effects. By exploring a wide parameter space, we find
   that the profiles of the broad Balmer lines are affected
   significantly by the optical depth over the line-emitting region of
   the disk. As the optical depth through the skin of the disk
   increases, the two peaks of a double-peaked profile move closer
   together and eventually merge, producing a single-peaked
   profile. Using a parameter range that encompasses the expected
   characteristics of the broad line region, we construct a database of
   model profiles and measure from them a set of diagnostic properties
   (width, shift, asymmetry, and kurtosis). Comparing the model
   predictions with measurements of the Hβ profiles of a subset
   of SDSS quasars, we find that a large optical depth (τ > 10) is
   implied along with relatively small disk inclinations (i < 45°). |  
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