Bibcode
Moles, M.; Perez, E.; Penston, M. V.
Referencia bibliográfica
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, Vol. 239, NO. 1/JUL1, P. 75, 1989
Fecha de publicación:
7
1989
Número de citas
49
Número de citas referidas
47
Descripción
We report the first results obtained from a continuing programme of
spectrophotometric monitoring of high luminosity active galactic nuclei
(AGN). Analysis shows that significant emission line variations take
place in high luminosity, high redshift objects. These variations occur
on time-scales much shorter than those expected from photo-ionization
models. These shorter time-scales can be explained if the optical and
ultraviolet continuum is beamed towards the observer, leading to an
anisotropic BLR and a selection effect in favour of cases in which the
axis of this anisotropy is close to the line-of-sight.