It is shown through a series of calculations that the reddening law for Seyfert 1 nuclei recently proposed by Cheng et al. (1983) quantitatively accounts for the deficiency of nearly edge-on optically selected Seyferts noted in the literature. The correlation with inclination of the ratio of H-beta to hard X-ray luminosity is confirmed in the theoretical analysis. The observed distribution of values for the H-beta/hard X-ray luminosity ratio obtained by Lawrence and Elvis (1982) is compared with that predicted from the theoretical estimates.

Inclination Effects and Reddening of Seyfert-1 Nuclei

Danese, Luigi;
1984-01-01

Abstract

It is shown through a series of calculations that the reddening law for Seyfert 1 nuclei recently proposed by Cheng et al. (1983) quantitatively accounts for the deficiency of nearly edge-on optically selected Seyferts noted in the literature. The correlation with inclination of the ratio of H-beta to hard X-ray luminosity is confirmed in the theoretical analysis. The observed distribution of values for the H-beta/hard X-ray luminosity ratio obtained by Lawrence and Elvis (1982) is compared with that predicted from the theoretical estimates.
1984
140
2
393
394
http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/1984A%26A...140..393D
Danese, Luigi; Dezotti, G.
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