Misaligned Discs as Obscurers in Active Galaxies
A.Lawrence, M.Elvis

TL;DR
This paper reviews the fraction of Type 2 AGN, finds a consistent 58% true Type 2 AGN after accounting for different activity modes, and proposes a warped, tilted disc model to explain observed misalignments and the Type 2 fraction.
Contribution
It introduces a simple warped disc model with random large-scale infall and re-alignment, explaining the observed Type 2 AGN fraction and misalignments.
Findings
True Type 2 AGN constitute 58% of all AGN.
The tilted disc model predicts a 50% Type 2 fraction.
Misalignments are observed in well-resolved AGN cases.
Abstract
We review critically the evidence concerning the fraction of Active Galactic Nuclei (AGN) which appear as Type 2 AGN, carefully distinguishing strict Type 2 AGN from both more lightly reddened .Type 1 AGN, and from low excitation narrow line AGN, which may represent a different mode of activity. Low excitation AGN occur predominantly at low luminosities; after removing these, true Type 2 AGN represent 58% of all AGN, and lightly reddened Type 1 AGN a further ~15%. Radio, IR, and volume-limited samples all agree in showing no change of Type 2 fraction with luminosity. X-ray samples do show a change with luminosity; we discuss possible reasons for this discrepancy. We test a very simple picture which produces this Type 2 fraction with minimal assumptions. In this picture, infall from large scales occurs in random directions, but must eventually align with the inner accretion flow,…
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TopicsAstrophysical Phenomena and Observations · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Gamma-ray bursts and supernovae
