Updated Picture of the Active Galactic Nuclei with Dusty/Dust-free Gas Structures and Effects of the Radiation Pressure
Shoichiro Mizukoshi, Takeo Minezaki, Hiroaki Sameshima, Mitsuru, Kokubo, Hirofumi Noda, Taiki Kawamuro, Satoshi Yamada, and Takashi Horiuchi

TL;DR
This paper examines the properties of dusty and dust-free gas structures in active galactic nuclei, revealing how radiation pressure influences their distribution and covering factors, and proposing an updated model of AGN gas structure.
Contribution
It provides new insights into the anisotropic distribution of gas in AGNs and demonstrates the impact of radiation pressure on the dusty torus and dust-free gas structures.
Findings
Dusty gas structures have a very thin optically-thick component.
Covering factor of dusty gas decreases at high Eddington ratios.
Dust-free gas also shows decreased covering factor at high Eddington ratios.
Abstract
This study investigates the properties of two gas structures of X-ray selected active galactic nuclei (AGNs), that is, dusty and dust-free gas components, by separating them with the line-of-sight dust extinction () and the neutral gas column density (). The typical column density of the dusty and dust-free gas differs depending on the Seyfert type, indicating that both structures have anisotropic column density distributions. The number of targets with the dusty gas column density () of is much smaller than that with the same column density of the dust-free gas. This result indicates that the optically-thick part of the dusty gas structure is very thin. There are very few targets with a larger Eddington ratio () than the effective Eddington limit of the dusty gas and the covering…
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