We study vertical structure of radiation pressure dominated disc with a hot
corona. We include all the relevant processes like bound--free opacity and
convection. We show that the presence of the corona modifies considerably the
density and the opacity of the disc surface layers which are important from the
point of view of spectrum formation. The surface of the disc with a corona is
much denser and less ionized than the surface of a bare disc. Such a disc is
likely to produce a neutral reflection and a local spectrum close to a black
body. This effect will help to reconcile the predictions of accretion disc
models with the observational data since a neutral reflection and a lack of
Lyman edge are generally seen in AGN.Comment: 10 pages, 9 figures, submitted to MNRA