A physically-based model of the ionizing radiation from active galaxies for photoionization modeling
Adam D. Thomas, Brent A. Groves, Ralph S. Sutherland, Michael A., Dopita, Chichuan Jin, Lisa J. Kewley

TL;DR
This paper introduces { extsc{oxaf}}, a simplified, physically-based model for AGN ionizing spectra that removes parameter degeneracies and effectively predicts emission-line ratios for photoionization studies.
Contribution
The paper presents { extsc{oxaf}}, a new model that simplifies AGN spectral shape modeling by removing degeneracies and directly parameterizing the spectrum for photoionization applications.
Findings
{ extsc{oxaf} reproduces spectral diversity of physical models}
Soft X-ray excess has minimal impact on emission line predictions
Emission-line ratios are sensitive to { extsc{oxaf}} parameters
Abstract
We present a simplified model of Active Galactic Nucleus (AGN) continuum emission designed for photoionization modeling. The new model {\sc oxaf} reproduces the diversity of spectral shapes that arise in physically-based models. We identify and explain degeneracies in the effects of AGN parameters on model spectral shapes, with a focus on the complete degeneracy between the black hole mass and AGN luminosity. Our re-parametrized model {\sc oxaf} removes these degeneracies and accepts three parameters which directly describe the output spectral shape: the energy of the peak of the accretion disk emission , the photon power-law index of the non-thermal emission , and the proportion of the total flux which is emitted in the non-thermal component . The parameter is presented as a function of the black hole mass, AGN luminosity, and…
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