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An extreme Fe II emitter: the narrow line quasar PHL 1092

A search for Fe II emission in a sample of radio-quiet quasars has revealed the outstanding properties of PHL 1092. Intense Fe II lines dominate the entire spectrum, and the Fe II UV multiplets are nearly as strong as the optical ones. In contrast the extreme weakness of the Balmer and Mg II lines i...

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Autores principales: Bergeron, J, Kunth, D
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 1980
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/879360
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author Bergeron, J
Kunth, D
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Kunth, D
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description A search for Fe II emission in a sample of radio-quiet quasars has revealed the outstanding properties of PHL 1092. Intense Fe II lines dominate the entire spectrum, and the Fe II UV multiplets are nearly as strong as the optical ones. In contrast the extreme weakness of the Balmer and Mg II lines is striking. For the first time, Fe I lines are identified in an extra-galactic object. The lines are narrow, with a FWHM of 1300 km s/sup -1/. The presence of Fe II UV lines and Fe I lines from the ground state requires moderate column densities. However Fe/sup 0/ can exist only in a region completely shielded from the UV continuum. The weakness of Mg II and H beta relative to Fe II lines is best explained by their thermalization. The emitting region is of high electron density n/sub e/ approximately=10/sup 12/ cm/sup -3/, low temperature T approximately=10000K, and has an optical depth in the Fe II UV lines tau /sub UV/ approximately=10/sup 3/-10/sup 4/. It is speculated that for higher densities all the lines would be thermalized and the object could be a radio-quiet BL Lac object. (19 refs).
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spelling cern-8793602019-09-30T06:29:59Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/879360engBergeron, JKunth, DAn extreme Fe II emitter: the narrow line quasar PHL 1092Astrophysics and AstronomyA search for Fe II emission in a sample of radio-quiet quasars has revealed the outstanding properties of PHL 1092. Intense Fe II lines dominate the entire spectrum, and the Fe II UV multiplets are nearly as strong as the optical ones. In contrast the extreme weakness of the Balmer and Mg II lines is striking. For the first time, Fe I lines are identified in an extra-galactic object. The lines are narrow, with a FWHM of 1300 km s/sup -1/. The presence of Fe II UV lines and Fe I lines from the ground state requires moderate column densities. However Fe/sup 0/ can exist only in a region completely shielded from the UV continuum. The weakness of Mg II and H beta relative to Fe II lines is best explained by their thermalization. The emitting region is of high electron density n/sub e/ approximately=10/sup 12/ cm/sup -3/, low temperature T approximately=10000K, and has an optical depth in the Fe II UV lines tau /sub UV/ approximately=10/sup 3/-10/sup 4/. It is speculated that for higher densities all the lines would be thermalized and the object could be a radio-quiet BL Lac object. (19 refs).oai:cds.cern.ch:8793601980
spellingShingle Astrophysics and Astronomy
Bergeron, J
Kunth, D
An extreme Fe II emitter: the narrow line quasar PHL 1092
title An extreme Fe II emitter: the narrow line quasar PHL 1092
title_full An extreme Fe II emitter: the narrow line quasar PHL 1092
title_fullStr An extreme Fe II emitter: the narrow line quasar PHL 1092
title_full_unstemmed An extreme Fe II emitter: the narrow line quasar PHL 1092
title_short An extreme Fe II emitter: the narrow line quasar PHL 1092
title_sort extreme fe ii emitter: the narrow line quasar phl 1092
topic Astrophysics and Astronomy
url http://cds.cern.ch/record/879360
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