The broad emission-line region: the confluence of the outer accretion disc with the inner edge of the dusty torus
M. R. Goad (1), K. T. Korista (2), A. J. Ruff (3) ((1) University of, Leicester UK, (2) Western Michigan University USA, (3) University of, Melbourne Aus)

TL;DR
This paper models the broad emission-line region as a 'bowl'-shaped structure bridging the outer accretion disc and dusty torus, explaining observed variability phenomena and implications for SMBH mass measurements.
Contribution
It introduces a geometrical model of the BLR that accounts for observed variability features and provides insights into SMBH mass estimation uncertainties.
Findings
Reproduces observed emission-line variability phenomena.
Identifies turbulence as key for Lorentzian line profiles.
Suggests mass estimate discrepancies can indicate system inclination.
Abstract
(Abridged) We investigate the observational characteristics of BLR geometries in which the BLR clouds bridge the gap, both in distance and scale height, between the outer accretion disc and the hot dust, forming an effective surface of a "bowl". The gas dynamics are dominated by gravity, and we include the effects of transverse Doppler shift, gravitational redshift and scale-height dependent macro-turbulence. Our simple model reproduces many of the phenomena observed in broad emission-line variability studies, including (i) the absence of response in the core of the optical recombination lines on short timescales, (ii) the enhanced red-wing response on short timescales, (iii) differences between the measured delays for the HILs and LILs, and (iv) identifies turbulence as a means of producing Lorentzian profiles (esp. for LILs) in low inclination systems, and for suppressing significant…
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