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A first close look at the Balmer-edge behaviour of the quasar big blue bump
Authors:Makoto Kishimoto  Robert Antonucci  Omer Blaes
Institution:Institute for Astronomy, University of Edinburgh, Blackford Hill, Edinburgh EH9 3HJ;Physics Department, University of California, Santa Barbara, CA 93106, USA
Abstract:We have found for the first time a Balmer-edge feature in the polarized flux spectrum of a quasar (Ton 202). The edge feature is seen as a discontinuity in the slope, rather than as a discontinuity in the absolute flux. As the polarized flux contains essentially no broad emission lines, it is considered to arise interior to the broad emission line region, showing the spectrum with all the emissions outside the nucleus scraped off and removed. Therefore, the polarized flux spectrum is likely to reveal features intrinsic to the big blue bump emission. In this case, the existence of the Balmer-edge feature, seen in absorption in the shorter wavelength side, indicates that the big blue bump is indeed thermal and optically thick.
Keywords:accretion  accretion discs  polarization  radiation mechanisms: general  galaxies: active  quasars: general
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