An analysis of the narrow line profiles in Seyfert 2 galaxies

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics

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Emission Spectra, Line Spectra, Seyfert Galaxies, Spectral Line Width, Forbidden Transitions, H Beta Line, Iron, Magnesium, Oxygen

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An analysis of the line profiles in 18 high-ionization Seyfert 2 galaxies is presented. Two-thirds of the sample show a correlation between emission-line width and critical density. Few objects show a correlation between line width and ionization potential. The data argue strongly for a model in which optically thick emission-line clouds occupy regions of highest density and velocity dispersion. A correlation was found between the Hβ emission-line equivalent width and the line widths for all emission lines. According to the relation, all narrow-line widths tend to 320±25 km s-1 as the Hβ emission-line equivalent width approaches zero. A comparison between Seyfert 2 line profiles and the corresponding Seyfert 1 narrow-line profiles is included. The significant profile differences between Seyfert 1s and 2s argue in a statistical sense against evolution between types on short time scales, and that Seyfert 2s are not highly reddened Seyfert 1s.

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