The UV-Drag on Hadronic Hot Jets as the Origin of X-Ray Irradiation in AGN
Abstract
Consequences of anisotropic cascade radiation in AGN are investigated. The anisotropic cascades are produced by protons accelerated in a nuclear jet. The protons are assumed to cool in the UV photon field of an accretion disk by photo-production of secondary particles. Most cascade photons are produced in the direction of the accretion disk leading to strong high-energy irradiation and weak emission of observable MeV photons. Nuclear, turbulent jets rapidly disrupt and remain radio-faint, so that the scenario could hold the clue to the understanding of the X-ray spectra of radio-quiet AGN.
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