Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics
Scientific paper
1998-09-08
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
aastex, 55 pages, 18 figures. Accepted by ApJ
Scientific paper
10.1086/306751
The ISO-SWS infrared spectroscopic observations of the nucleus of Seyfert galaxy NGC4151, which are described in a companion paper, are used together with a compilation of UV to IR narrow emission line data to determine the spectral shape of the obscured extreme-UV continuum that photoionizes the narrow line emitting gas in the active galactic nucleus. We present a new method to determine the best fitting photoionizing continuum and emission line cloud model from a heterogeneous set of emission line data. For NGC4151, we find a best-fit model that reproduces the observed line fluxes to within a factor of 2 on average, and which is consistent with the observed geometry of the optical Narrow Line Region (NLR). Our model consists of a clumpy, optically thick (ionization bounded) gas distribution, with a hydrogen gas density of ~1000 cm^-3 and a volume filling factor of 6.5*10^-4. Our best fitting spectral energy distribution (SED) falls sharply beyond the Lyman limit and then rises sharply again towards 100 eV. In particular, it does not display a `Big Blue Bump' signature of a hot accretion disk. We find that this SED, which best reproduces the NLR line emission on the 100--500 pc scale, does not have enough UV photons to produce the observed BLR recombination emission from the inner 1 pc. This suggests that the BLR is photoionized by the intrinsic continuum source, which does have a strong UV component (perhaps a Big Blue Bump), but that this UV component is absorbed by material located between the NLR and BLR. Our analysis suggests that the absorber consists of \~5*10^19 cm^-2 of neutral hydrogen. Such an absorber was independently detected by UV absorption lines (Kriss et al. 1992, 1995).
Alexander Tal
Genzel Reinhard
Lutz Dieter
Netzer Hagai
Sternberg Amiel
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