Eso 138 g1 : a high excitation seyfert 2 nucleus in a low luminosity early-type galaxy

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Autor(a) principal: Alloin, Danielle Marie
Data de Publicação: 1992
Outros Autores: Bica, Eduardo Luiz Damiani, Bonatto, Charles Jose, Prugniel, Philippe
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Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Institucional da UFRGS
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Resumo: We analyze in detail the spectral properties of the active nucleus ESQ 138 G1. We find that this nucleus lies at the heart of a low luminosity elliptical, making it a particularly interesting and rare object. We have been able to model the continuous energy distribution over the wavelength range λλ3400–9700, by an old stellar population which has reached at most a solar metallicity and contributes 60% of the flux at λ5870, together with a younger population at age less than 1 Gyr. After subtraction of the stellar population contribution, we have obtained the pure emission line spectrum from the active nucleus. It displays a wide range of ionization species, which for iron in particular goes from [Fe II] up to [Fe XI] and possibly [Fe XIV]. The main line ratios observed in ESO 138 G1 lead us to classify this active nucleus as a Seyfert 2 nucleus. A detailed analysis of the emission lines reveals that there exists in this object, a stratification of the emitting gas clouds according to their density and dominant ionization stage. The width of the lines is observed to correlate with their critical density. The N/O abundance ratio in the gas is about three times larger than the solar value; this result is consistent with the emitting gas being intrinsic material at the center of an elliptical galaxy. Compared to the other two active nuclei which are known so far to exhibit such a high excitation line spectrum, IIIZw77 and Tol 0109–383, ESO 138 G1 builds up a sequence of spectral properties which can be understood if the mean electron density and the excitation of the gas clouds decrease from IIIZw77 to ESQ 138 G1. As the spectral properties of the nucleus in IIIZw77 appear to bridge it with radiogalaxies, we might be seeing, along the sequence, ESO 138 G1→Tol 0109–383→IIIZw77→radiogalaxies, an increasing efficiency of matter accretion in systems with increasing mass, from dwarf to giant galaxies.
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spelling Alloin, Danielle MarieBica, Eduardo Luiz DamianiBonatto, Charles JosePrugniel, Philippe2014-07-22T02:03:34Z19920004-6361http://hdl.handle.net/10183/98352000056149We analyze in detail the spectral properties of the active nucleus ESQ 138 G1. We find that this nucleus lies at the heart of a low luminosity elliptical, making it a particularly interesting and rare object. We have been able to model the continuous energy distribution over the wavelength range λλ3400–9700, by an old stellar population which has reached at most a solar metallicity and contributes 60% of the flux at λ5870, together with a younger population at age less than 1 Gyr. After subtraction of the stellar population contribution, we have obtained the pure emission line spectrum from the active nucleus. It displays a wide range of ionization species, which for iron in particular goes from [Fe II] up to [Fe XI] and possibly [Fe XIV]. The main line ratios observed in ESO 138 G1 lead us to classify this active nucleus as a Seyfert 2 nucleus. A detailed analysis of the emission lines reveals that there exists in this object, a stratification of the emitting gas clouds according to their density and dominant ionization stage. The width of the lines is observed to correlate with their critical density. The N/O abundance ratio in the gas is about three times larger than the solar value; this result is consistent with the emitting gas being intrinsic material at the center of an elliptical galaxy. Compared to the other two active nuclei which are known so far to exhibit such a high excitation line spectrum, IIIZw77 and Tol 0109–383, ESO 138 G1 builds up a sequence of spectral properties which can be understood if the mean electron density and the excitation of the gas clouds decrease from IIIZw77 to ESQ 138 G1. As the spectral properties of the nucleus in IIIZw77 appear to bridge it with radiogalaxies, we might be seeing, along the sequence, ESO 138 G1→Tol 0109–383→IIIZw77→radiogalaxies, an increasing efficiency of matter accretion in systems with increasing mass, from dwarf to giant galaxies.application/pdfengAstronomy and Astrophysics. Berlin. Vol. 266, no. 1 (Dec. 1992), p. 117-126Astrofisica extragalaticaAstrofísicaGalaxies: activeGalaxies: SeyfertGalaxies: dwarf ellipticalGalaxies: abundanceLines: profileGalaxies: stellar content ofEso 138 g1 : a high excitation seyfert 2 nucleus in a low luminosity early-type galaxyEstrangeiroinfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Institucional da UFRGSinstname:Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS)instacron:UFRGSORIGINAL000056149.pdf000056149.pdfTexto completo (inglês)application/pdf1053660http://www.lume.ufrgs.br/bitstream/10183/98352/1/000056149.pdfe55436a716bfd9688bcbdc19fa5b4cb4MD51TEXT000056149.pdf.txt000056149.pdf.txtExtracted Texttext/plain36565http://www.lume.ufrgs.br/bitstream/10183/98352/2/000056149.pdf.txtbdc069ff603751566dfec7f8569df0feMD52THUMBNAIL000056149.pdf.jpg000056149.pdf.jpgGenerated Thumbnailimage/jpeg2040http://www.lume.ufrgs.br/bitstream/10183/98352/3/000056149.pdf.jpgad02e5bb1397899425ca52feba41d81aMD5310183/983522023-07-15 03:27:25.63425oai:www.lume.ufrgs.br:10183/98352Repositório de PublicaçõesPUBhttps://lume.ufrgs.br/oai/requestopendoar:2023-07-15T06:27:25Repositório Institucional da UFRGS - Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS)false
dc.title.pt_BR.fl_str_mv Eso 138 g1 : a high excitation seyfert 2 nucleus in a low luminosity early-type galaxy
title Eso 138 g1 : a high excitation seyfert 2 nucleus in a low luminosity early-type galaxy
spellingShingle Eso 138 g1 : a high excitation seyfert 2 nucleus in a low luminosity early-type galaxy
Alloin, Danielle Marie
Astrofisica extragalatica
Astrofísica
Galaxies: active
Galaxies: Seyfert
Galaxies: dwarf elliptical
Galaxies: abundance
Lines: profile
Galaxies: stellar content of
title_short Eso 138 g1 : a high excitation seyfert 2 nucleus in a low luminosity early-type galaxy
title_full Eso 138 g1 : a high excitation seyfert 2 nucleus in a low luminosity early-type galaxy
title_fullStr Eso 138 g1 : a high excitation seyfert 2 nucleus in a low luminosity early-type galaxy
title_full_unstemmed Eso 138 g1 : a high excitation seyfert 2 nucleus in a low luminosity early-type galaxy
title_sort Eso 138 g1 : a high excitation seyfert 2 nucleus in a low luminosity early-type galaxy
author Alloin, Danielle Marie
author_facet Alloin, Danielle Marie
Bica, Eduardo Luiz Damiani
Bonatto, Charles Jose
Prugniel, Philippe
author_role author
author2 Bica, Eduardo Luiz Damiani
Bonatto, Charles Jose
Prugniel, Philippe
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Alloin, Danielle Marie
Bica, Eduardo Luiz Damiani
Bonatto, Charles Jose
Prugniel, Philippe
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Astrofisica extragalatica
Astrofísica
topic Astrofisica extragalatica
Astrofísica
Galaxies: active
Galaxies: Seyfert
Galaxies: dwarf elliptical
Galaxies: abundance
Lines: profile
Galaxies: stellar content of
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv Galaxies: active
Galaxies: Seyfert
Galaxies: dwarf elliptical
Galaxies: abundance
Lines: profile
Galaxies: stellar content of
description We analyze in detail the spectral properties of the active nucleus ESQ 138 G1. We find that this nucleus lies at the heart of a low luminosity elliptical, making it a particularly interesting and rare object. We have been able to model the continuous energy distribution over the wavelength range λλ3400–9700, by an old stellar population which has reached at most a solar metallicity and contributes 60% of the flux at λ5870, together with a younger population at age less than 1 Gyr. After subtraction of the stellar population contribution, we have obtained the pure emission line spectrum from the active nucleus. It displays a wide range of ionization species, which for iron in particular goes from [Fe II] up to [Fe XI] and possibly [Fe XIV]. The main line ratios observed in ESO 138 G1 lead us to classify this active nucleus as a Seyfert 2 nucleus. A detailed analysis of the emission lines reveals that there exists in this object, a stratification of the emitting gas clouds according to their density and dominant ionization stage. The width of the lines is observed to correlate with their critical density. The N/O abundance ratio in the gas is about three times larger than the solar value; this result is consistent with the emitting gas being intrinsic material at the center of an elliptical galaxy. Compared to the other two active nuclei which are known so far to exhibit such a high excitation line spectrum, IIIZw77 and Tol 0109–383, ESO 138 G1 builds up a sequence of spectral properties which can be understood if the mean electron density and the excitation of the gas clouds decrease from IIIZw77 to ESQ 138 G1. As the spectral properties of the nucleus in IIIZw77 appear to bridge it with radiogalaxies, we might be seeing, along the sequence, ESO 138 G1→Tol 0109–383→IIIZw77→radiogalaxies, an increasing efficiency of matter accretion in systems with increasing mass, from dwarf to giant galaxies.
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