The near-infrared shape of the big blue bump component in quasar spectra has been essentially unknown. It usually cannot be observed directly, due to the strong hot dust emission which dominates quasar spectra longward of ~1micron. However this is quite an important part of the spectrum theoretically. At least bare disk models provide quite a robust prediction for the overall continuum shape in the near-infrared. Self-gravity should become important in the outer, near-infrared emitting regions of the putative disk, possibly leaving a signature of disk truncation in the near-infrared. We propose here that this important part of the spectrum can be revealed for the first time by observing polarized flux from normal quasars. At least in some p...
The dust clouds in the torus of a quasar are irradiated by the central source, and the clouds at the...
We performed Very Long Baseline Array observations of the broad absorption line quasar FIRST J155633...
Debris discs are typically revealed through the presence of excess emission at infrared wavelengths....
International audienceQuasars are thought to be powered by supermassive black holes accreting surrou...
One primary difficulty in understanding the nature of the putative accretion disk in the central eng...
International audienceIf the disappearance of the broad emission lines observed in changing-look qua...
© 2022. The Author(s). Published by the American Astronomical Society. This work is licenced under t...
Abstract. In this first research note of a series of two, we conduct optical/UV investigations of th...
We have found for the first time a Balmer edge feature in the polarized flux spectrum of a quasar. T...
We present Infrared Space Observatory (ISO) far-IR photometry of a complete subsample of optically s...
Debris discs are typically revealed through the presence of excess emission at infrared wavelengths....
The rest-frame near infrared (NIR) is a key spectral range for understanding the physics of AGN, but...
International audienceGigaparsec scale alignments of the quasar optical polarization vectors have be...
Original article can be found via: http://cdsads.u-strasbg.fr/ Copyright Royal Astronomical Society ...
Aims. The aims of this work are to test the feasibility of observing dust polarization at frequencie...
The dust clouds in the torus of a quasar are irradiated by the central source, and the clouds at the...
We performed Very Long Baseline Array observations of the broad absorption line quasar FIRST J155633...
Debris discs are typically revealed through the presence of excess emission at infrared wavelengths....
International audienceQuasars are thought to be powered by supermassive black holes accreting surrou...
One primary difficulty in understanding the nature of the putative accretion disk in the central eng...
International audienceIf the disappearance of the broad emission lines observed in changing-look qua...
© 2022. The Author(s). Published by the American Astronomical Society. This work is licenced under t...
Abstract. In this first research note of a series of two, we conduct optical/UV investigations of th...
We have found for the first time a Balmer edge feature in the polarized flux spectrum of a quasar. T...
We present Infrared Space Observatory (ISO) far-IR photometry of a complete subsample of optically s...
Debris discs are typically revealed through the presence of excess emission at infrared wavelengths....
The rest-frame near infrared (NIR) is a key spectral range for understanding the physics of AGN, but...
International audienceGigaparsec scale alignments of the quasar optical polarization vectors have be...
Original article can be found via: http://cdsads.u-strasbg.fr/ Copyright Royal Astronomical Society ...
Aims. The aims of this work are to test the feasibility of observing dust polarization at frequencie...
The dust clouds in the torus of a quasar are irradiated by the central source, and the clouds at the...
We performed Very Long Baseline Array observations of the broad absorption line quasar FIRST J155633...
Debris discs are typically revealed through the presence of excess emission at infrared wavelengths....