High Eddington quasars as discovery tools: current state and challenges
Swayamtrupta Panda, Paola Marziani

TL;DR
This paper reviews the spectral energy distribution and anisotropic emission in high Eddington ratio quasars, highlighting their potential as cosmological tools and discussing the physical conditions of their broad emission line regions.
Contribution
It provides a critical review of the effects of high accretion rates on AGN emission properties and explores the use of super Eddington quasars as cosmological distance indicators.
Findings
Identification of super Eddington quasars in observational data.
Constraints on physical conditions of broad line regions in high Eddington sources.
Assessment of anisotropic emission effects on spectral energy distribution.
Abstract
A landmark of accretion processes in active galactic nuclei (AGN) is the continuum originating from a complex structure, i.e., an accretion disk and a corona around a supermassive black hole. Modelling the broad-band spectral energy distribution (SED) effectively ionizing the gas-rich broad emission line region (BLR) is key to understanding the various radiative processes at play and their importance that eventually leads to the emission from diverse physical conditions. Photoionization codes are a useful tool to investigate two aspects, the importance of the shape of the spectral energy distribution, and the physical conditions in the broad emission line region. In this work, we critically review long-standing issues pertaining to the spectral energy distribution shape and the anisotropic continuum radiation from the central regions around the accreting supermassive black holes (a few…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGalaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Astrophysical Phenomena and Observations · Adaptive optics and wavefront sensing
