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Sep 1994
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1994apj...433l..17h&link_type=abstract
Astrophysical Journal, Part 2 - Letters (ISSN 0004-637X), vol. 433, no. 1, p. L17-L20
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Accretion Disks, Active Galaxies, Astronomical Models, Balmer Series, Emission Spectra, Radio Galaxies, Visible Spectrum, Astronomical Spectroscopy, Continuums, Infrared Spectra, Mathematical Models, Radio Spectra, Spectrographs, Ultraviolet Spectra
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A new optical spectrum of the nearby broad-line radio galaxy (BLRG) Pictor A reveals a prominent double-peaked component of the Balmer lines which does not appear in any historical spectra of this object. Carried out with the hope of obtaining exactly such a result, this observation is a key to the interpretation of double-peaked emitters. If bolsters our previous conclusion that there is a set of additional properties which are associated with the rare class of double-peaked emitters, namely F-R II radio morphology, strong low-ionization forbidden lines, weak UV continuum, and flat far-infrared spectrum. Furthermore, the low-velocity, 'ordinary' broad Balmer lines in Pictor A remained relatively unchanged as the new twin peaks appeared, which justifies the practice of applying models that fit only the double peaks and not the low-velocity components that are often present in spectra of this type. We discuss the relative merits of accretion-disk models and other models for double-peaked emission lines in the light of this new observation.
Eracleous Michael
Halpern Jules P.
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