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2014ApJ...787...65H - Astrophys. J., 787, 65 (2014/May-3)

Gemini long-slit observations of luminous obscured quasars: further evidence for an upper limit on the size of the narrow-line region.

HAINLINE K.N., HICKOX R.C., GREENE J.E., MYERS A.D., ZAKAMSKA N.L., LIU G. and LIU X.

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We examine the spatial extent of the narrow-line regions (NLRs) of a sample of 30 luminous obscured quasars at 0.4 < z < 0.7 observed with spatially resolved Gemini-N GMOS long-slit spectroscopy. Using the [O III] λ5007 emission feature, we estimate the size of the NLR using a cosmology-independent measurement: the radius where the surface brightness falls to 10–15 erg/s/cm2/arcsec2. We then explore the effects of atmospheric seeing on NLR size measurements and conclude that direct measurements of the NLR size from observed profiles are too large by 0.1-0.2 dex on average, as compared to measurements made to best-fit Sérsic or Voigt profiles convolved with the seeing. These data, which span a full order of magnitude in IR luminosity (log (L_8 µm_/erg/s) = 44.4-45.4), also provide strong evidence that there is a flattening of the relationship between NLR size and active galactic nucleus luminosity at a seeing-corrected size of ∼7 kpc. The objects in this sample have high luminosities which place them in a previously under-explored portion of the size-luminosity relationship. These results support the existence of a maximal size of the NLR around luminous quasars; beyond this size, there is either not enough gas or the gas is over-ionized and does not produce enough [O III] λ5007 emission.

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Journal keyword(s): cosmology: observations - galaxies: active - galaxies: evolution - galaxies: nuclei

Simbad objects: 32

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