The Temperature of Extended Gas in Active Galaxies -- Evidence for Matter-Bounded Clouds

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics

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14 pages, Latex, 3 postscript figures Astrophysical Journal (Letters), in press for June 20 1997 issue, Volume 482

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10.1086/310702

We report measurements of the electron temperature at about a dozen locations in the extended emission-line regions of five active (Seyfert and radio) galaxies. Temperatures (T_{[OIII]} and T_{[NII]}) have been determined from both the I([OIII]\lambda4363)/I([OIII]\lambda5007) and I([NII]\lambda5755)/I[NII]\lambda6583) ratios. T_{[OIII]} lies in the range (1.0 -- 1.7) \times 10^{4}K. We find a strong trend for T_{[OIII]} to be higher than T_{[NII]}, with the difference typically being \approx 5,000K. Because the critical density for collisional de-excitation of the ^{1}D{_2} level in NII is lower than that of the same level in OIII, the deviations of the measured intensity ratios from those expected for T_{[OIII]} = T_{[NII]} in the low density limit are unlikely to result from collisional de-excitation. The measured values of T_{[OIII]} and the differences between T_{[OIII]} and T_{[NII]} are very similar to those found in Galactic planetary nebulae. It is argued that the dominant form of energy input to the clouds is photoionization, but detailed modelling indicates that the temperature difference is too large to be accounted for in terms of photoionization of ionization-bounded clouds. We propose instead that both matter- and ionization-bounded clouds are present in the extended emission-line regions, with most of the [OIII] emission originating from a hot zone in the matter-bounded clouds and essentially all of the [NII] from the ionization-bounded clouds.

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