obscuring torus canbar-e tiresâz Fr.: tore obscurcissant A structure of dust and gas postulated to surround the central
→ black hole in an
→ active galactic nucleus (AGN).
The presence of an obscuring torus allows the unification of the two main
types of AGNs containing a → broad-line region (Type I) and
a → narrow-line region (Type II), respectively.
In this unified model, the two types represent the same sort of object,
the appearance of which depends on the viewer’s → line of sight. |