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FeII, FeI Emission Lines from Accretion Disks: An Explanation for “FeII Problem” in AGNs?
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 19 July 2016
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For the solution of the puzzling “FeII problem” in active galactic nuclei(AGNs) (Netzer et al. 1983; Wills et al. 1985), we pay our attention to optical band and suggest: (1)the observed so-called “FeII emission lines” features may be blending of FeII multiples and FeI multiples. Our previous work(Wei et al. 1993) has showed that there are many FeI emission lines whose wavelength lie around the observed “FeII emission lines” features. In fact, FeI emission lines have been observed in the spectrum of PHL 1092(Bergeron et al. 1980; Cheng et al. 1993). (2)the emission lines from accretion disk must be considered besides the emission from broad line region.
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