Size and Properties of the NLR in the Seyfert-2 Galaxy NGC 1386

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics

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14 pages, 20 figures, accepted for publication in A&A

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10.1051/0004-6361:20053571

We study the narrow-line region (NLR) of the Seyfert-2 galaxy NGC 1386 by means of long-slit spectroscopy obtained with FORS1 at the VLT. We use the galaxy itself for subtracting the stellar template, applying reddening corrections to fit the stellar template to the spectra of the NLR. The continuum gets steadily redder towards the nucleus. The spatial distribution of the reddening derived from the Balmer decrement differs from the continuum reddening, indicating dust within the NLR with a varying column density along the line of sight. Using spatially resolved spectral diagnostics, we find a transition between central line ratios falling into the AGN regime and outer ones in the HII-region regime, occuring at a radius of ~6 arcsec (310 pc) in all three diagnostic diagrams. Applying CLOUDY photoionisation models, we show that the observed distinction between HII-like and AGN-like ratios in NGC 1386 represents a true difference in ionisation source and cannot be explained by variations of physical parameters such as ionisation parameter, electron density or metallicity. We interpret it as a real border between the NLR, i.e. the central AGN-photoionised region and surrounding HII regions. We derive surface brightness, electron density, and ionisation parameter as a function of distance from the nucleus. Both the electron density and the ionisation parameter decrease with radius. We discuss the consequences of these observations for the interpretation of the empirical NLR size-luminosity relation. In the outer part of the NLR, we find evidence for shocks, resulting in a secondary peak of the electron-density and ionisation-parameter distribution north of the nucleus. We compare the NLR velocity curve with the stellar one and discuss the differences.

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