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Optical Singly-Ionized Iron Emission in Radio-Quiet and Relativistically Jetted Active Galactic Nuclei

Journal
UNIVERSE
Date Issued
2021
Author(s)
MARZIANI, Paola
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Berton, Marco
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Panda, Swayamtrupta
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Bon, Edi
DOI
10.3390/universe7120484
Abstract
The issue of the difference between optical and UV properties of radio-quiet and radio-loud (relativistically "jetted") active galactic nuclei (AGN) is a long standing one, related to the fundamental question of why a minority of powerful AGN possess strong radio emission due to relativistic ejections. This paper examines a particular aspect: the singly-ionized iron emission in the spectral range 4400 -- 5600 A, where the prominent HI H$\beta$ and [OIII] 4959, 5007 lines are also observed. We present a detailed comparison of the relative intensity of Fe II multiplets in the spectral types of the quasar main sequence where most jetted sources are found, and afterwards discuss radio-loud narrow-line Seyfert 1 (NLSy1) nuclei with $\gamma$-ray detection and with prominent Fe II emission. An Fe II template based on I Zw 1 provides an accurate representation of the optical Fe II emission for RQ and, with some caveats, also for RL sources. CLOUDY photoionization simulations indicate that the observed spectral energy distribution can account for the modest Fe II emission observed in composite radio-loud spectra. However, spectral energy differences alone cannot account for the stronger Fe II emission observed in radio-quiet sources, for similar physical parameters. As for RL NLSy1s, they do not seem to behave like other RL sources, likely because of their different physical properties that could be ultimately associated with a higher Eddington ratio.
Volume
7
Issue
12
Start page
484
Uri
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12386/32239
Url
https://www.mdpi.com/2218-1997/7/12/484
Issn Identifier
2218-1997
Ads BibCode
2021Univ....7..484M
Rights
open.access
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