Pt. Obrien et al., RESPONSE FUNCTIONS AS DIAGNOSTICS OF THE BROAD-LINE REGION IN ACTIVE GALACTIC NUCLEI .2. ANISOTROPIC LINE EMISSION, Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 268(4), 1994, pp. 845-870
The effect of anisotropic line emission on the form of the response fu
nction for a wide range of broad-line region (BLR) models is discussed
. Anisotropy can dramatically alter the form of the response function,
and must therefore be taken into account when comparing observations
with theoretical BLR structures. We calculate radial anisotropy distri
butions, and hence anisotropic response functions, for many of the str
ong broad emission lines seen in active galactic nuclei (AGN) spectra
for a set of spherical pressure-law BLR models. The majority of lines
are emitted anisotropically at some radii in all the models, particula
rly when the ionization parameter is large. The pressure-law model ani
sotropic response functions are compared with those recovered from int
ensive optical/UV monitoring campaigns for the Seyfert 1 galaxy NGC 55
48. We show that the high-ionization lines in this AGN probably arise
from a spherical BLR component comprising clouds with moderate column
densities. These clouds are optically thin at the Lyman limit in the i
nner BLR. Most of the low-ionization line emission arises from a non-s
pherical BLR component.