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Emission-Line Asymmetries and the Kinematics of the Narrow-Line Region in AGNs

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  07 August 2017

Richard A. Shaw
Affiliation:
Lick Observatory, University of California, Santa Cruz, CA 95064
Michael M. De Robertis
Affiliation:
Department of Physics, York University, 4700 Keele St., Downsview, Ont. M3J 1P3 CANADA

Abstract

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We have obtained high signal-to-noise ratio CCD spectra at ≤ 150 km/s resolution for 6 high-ionization Seyfert galaxies. We analyzed the profiles of the emission-lines over a wide range in both ionization potential (IP) and critical density (Ncr) in order to study the fundamental problem of cloud motion in the narrow-line region (NLR). Using the known correlations between FWHM and IP and/or Ncr for these galaxies, and assuming that the blueward profile asymmetries result from the combined effects of radially infalling or outflowing clouds and extinction within or between them, we deconvolve these effects by analyzing the correlation between emission-line asymmetries and both IP and Ncr. We find fair to good correlations in the sense that lines with high IP and Ncr also tend to have high asymmetry, while lines with low IP and Ncr have low but usually non-zero asymmetry. Simulated emission-line profiles generated with a spherically-symmetric model of a NLR suggest that the extinction arises primarily within radially infalling clouds.

Type
Part 6: Velocity Fields, Kinematics, NL Profiles
Copyright
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