AAS 204th Meeting, June 2004
Session 50 AGN Mass Ejection and X-ray/UV Connection
Topical Session, Wednesday, June 2, 2004, 8:30-10:00am, 10:45am-12:30pm, 707/709

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[50.02] UV and X-ray Observations of Mass Outflows in AGN

G. A. Kriss (STScI)

More than half of all low-redshift AGN exhibit UV and X-ray absorption by highly ionized gas. The observed UV and X-ray absorption lines are almost aways blue-shifted at velocities of hundreds of km/s, indicating that the absorbing gas is outflowing from the active nucleus. In some cases the inferred mass flux rivals the Eddington limit of the central black hole, an indication that these outflows are intimately related to the mass accretion and energy generation mechanism in AGN. The ejected material can also have an affect on the interstellar medium of the host galaxy and the surrounding intergalactic medium. Over the past several years, coordinated UV and X-ray observations of several bright AGN at high spectral resolution using HST, FUSE, Chandra, and XMM have contributed greatly to our understanding of these outflows. I will give an overview of these recent observations, and interpret them in the context of models of winds from accretion disks and thermally driven winds originating from the obscuring torus.


The author(s) of this abstract have provided an email address for comments about the abstract: gak@stsci.edu

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