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1999ApJ...520..564K - Astrophys. J., 520, 564-573 (1999/August-1)

Physical conditions in the emission-line gas in the extremely low luminosity Seyfert nucleus of NGC 4395.

KRAEMER S.B., HO L.C., CRENSHAW D.M., SHIELDS J.C. and FILIPPENKO A.V.

Abstract (from CDS):

We have combined Hubble Space Telescope/Faint Object Spectrograph, ground-based, and Infrared Space Observatory spectra of the nucleus of NGC 4395, the least luminous and nearest known type 1 Seyfert galaxy. The spectra show emission lines from a wide range of ionization states and critical densities. We have generated multicomponent photoionization models of both the broad and narrow emission-line regions (BLR and NLR) to investigate the physical conditions in the emission-line gas and test the proposition that the source of ionization is the nonstellar continuum radiation emitted by the central source. We show that, with a minimum of free parameters, the model predictions match the observed emission-line intensity ratios quite well. The elemental abundances appear to be subsolar, with even greater underabundance of nitrogen. From the size of the BLR predicted by the models, we estimate a central mass of a few times 105 M, in reasonable agreement with estimates from the stellar kinematics. Finally, our results suggest that the covering factor of the emission-line gas is close to unity, and that the observed UV to X-ray continuum is absorbed by intervening NLR gas. We argue that a high covering factor is responsible for the apparent flattening of the Baldwin relation in low-luminosity active galactic nuclei.

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Journal keyword(s): Galaxies: Abundances - galaxies: individual (NGC 4395) - Galaxies: Nuclei - Galaxies: Seyfert

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