http://arxiv.org/abs/2002.10500
Low-Ionisation Nuclear Emission-line Regions (LINERs) are the least luminous and the most numerous among the local population of Active Galactic Nuclei (AGN). They can be classified as type-1 or type-2 if their optical spectra show or do not show, respectively, a broad component. It is associated with the presence of a Broad Line Region (BLR) in these systems. However, recent studies have proven that the classification of type-1 LINERs may be controversial, since space- and ground-based spectroscopy provide contradicting results on the presence of very broad components (Cazzoli et al. 2018). We have studied the nuclear spectra of 9 type-2 LINERs with intermediate spectral resolution HST/STIS data. We present the results on our analysis of the different spectral components, and discuss the eventual presence of BLR components in type-2 LINER galaxies, together with the possible presence of outflows, both in comparison with type-1 LINERs. We have found a BLR component in 7 out of the 9 analysed objects within the HST/STIS data.
L. Hermosa-Muñoz, S. Cazzoli, I. Márquez, et. al.
Wed, 26 Feb 20
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Comments: Proceedings for the IAU Symposium 356, “Nuclear activity in galaxies across cosmic time”. Based on Hermosa-Mu\~noz et al. 2020, accepted for publication in A&A (arxiv:2001.02955)
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