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CIV Emission as a Probe of Accretion Disk Winds
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CIV Emission as a Probe of Accretion Disk Winds

AGN WINDS IN CHARLESTON, Vol.460, pp.67-71
Astronomical Society of the Pacific Conference Series
01 Jan 2012

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Astronomy & Astrophysics Physical Sciences Science & Technology
We present a brief description of a model for the broad emission line region (BELR) in quasars, which is supported by analysis of CIV and other emission lines in the spectra of high-z SDSS quasars. Specifically we consider a two-component BELR with a disk and wind where the relative strength of each component is a function of luminosity. The implications of such a model for our understanding of quasar outflows and estimates of their black hole masses and accretion rates are discussed.

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