Fast inflows as the adjacent fuel of supermassive black hole accretion disks in quasars

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Hongyan Zhou
Xiheng Shi
Weimin Yuan
Lei Hao
Xiangjun Chen
Jian Ge
Tuo Ji
Peng Jiang
Ge Li
Bifang Liu
Guilin Liu
Wenjuan Liu
Honglin Lu
Xiang Pan
Juntai Shen
Xinwen Shu
Luming Sun
Qiguo Tian
Huiyuan Wang
Tinggui Wang
Shengmiao Wu
Chenwei Yang
Shaohua Zhang
Zhihao Zhong
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[1] Polar Research Institute of China,Antarctic Astronomy Research Division, Key Laboratory for Polar Science of the State Oceanic Administration
[2] University of Science and Technology of China,School of Astronomy and Space Sciences
[3] University of Science and Technology of China,Key Laboratory for Research in Galaxies and Cosmology of Chinese Academy of Sciences, Department of Astronomy
[4] Chinese Academy of Sciences,National Astronomical Observatories of China
[5] University of Chinese Academy of Sciences,School of Astronomy and Space Science
[6] Chinese Academy of Sciences,Shanghai Astronomical Observatory
[7] Bryant Space Science Center,Department of Astronomy, University of Florida
[8] Chinese Academy of Sciences,Yunnan Observatories
[9] Chinese Academy of Sciences,Key Laboratory for the Structure and Evolution of Celestial Objects
[10] Anhui Normal University,Department of Physics
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Nature | 2019年 / 573卷
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Quasars, which are exceptionally bright objects at the centres (or nuclei) of galaxies, are thought to be produced through the accretion of gas into disks surrounding supermassive black holes1–3. There is observational evidence at galactic and circumnuclear scales4 that gas flows inwards towards accretion disks around black holes, and such an inflow has been measured at the scale of the dusty torus that surrounds the central accretion disk5. At even smaller scales, inflows close to an accretion disk have been suggested to explain the results of recent modelling of the response of gaseous broad emission lines to continuum variations6,7. However, unambiguous observations of inflows that actually reach accretion disks have been elusive. Here we report the detection of redshifted broad absorption lines of hydrogen and helium atoms in a sample of quasars. The lines show broad ranges of Doppler velocities that extend continuously from zero to redshifts as high as about 5,000 kilometres per second. We interpret this as the inward motion of gases at velocities comparable to freefall speeds close to the black hole, constraining the fastest infalling gas to within 10,000 gravitational radii of the black hole (the gravitational radius being the gravitational constant multiplied by the object mass, divided by the speed of light squared). Extensive photoionization modelling yields a characteristic radial distance of the inflow of approximately 1,000 gravitational radii, possibly overlapping with the outer accretion disk.
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