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English: A schematic figure demonstrating the principal luminous quasar structures as determined by our reverberation-microlensing analysis. The dark compact central object is surrounded by dipole field lines (dotted yellow) and the sharp luminous ring at the inner edge of the accretion disc is white. A dark accretion disc intersects the outflow wind structures (Elvis surfaces) whose fluoresence above and below the plane (blue) contributes to the UV-optical continuum observed. The compact radio core (red) is shown in size and distance
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Source | http://journalofcosmology.com/SchildLeiter1.pdf |
Author | Rudolph E. Schild & Darryl J. Leiter |
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