Observing the Unobservable: Coronal Line Data from NLS1s as a Test of EUV Continuum Models

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4 pages, 3 figures, requires bo99.sty and epsfig.sty files. Poster at Bologna X-ray Astronomy 1999. To appear in Astrophysical

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10.1063/1.1434674

We have measured coronal line emission for a sample of 19 Narrow-Line Seyfert~1 galaxies. Kinematic analysis shows that the Coronal Line Region (CLR) consists of gas in a decelerating outflow. We intend to use these data as a test of the EUV emission of NLS1s. By comparison with photoionization modelling for a number of power-law + black body spectra, we plan to deduce the most likely EUV continua for these objects as well as explore physical conditions in the CLR.

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