Bibcode
Rodríguez-Zaurín, J.; Tadhunter, C. N.; Rose, M.; Holt, J.
Referencia bibliográfica
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, Volume 432, Issue 1, p.138-166
Fecha de publicación:
6
2013
Número de citas
67
Número de citas referidas
65
Descripción
We present an optical spectroscopic study of a 90 per cent complete
sample of nearby ULIRGs (z < 0.175) with optical Seyfert nuclei, with
the aim of investigating the nature of the near-nuclear (r ≲ 3.5
kpc) warm gas outflows. A high proportion (94 per cent) of our sample
show disturbed emission line kinematics in the form of broad (FWHM >
500 km s-1) and/or strongly blueshifted (ΔV < -150
km s-1) emission line components. This proportion is
significantly higher than found in a comparison sample of nearby
ultraluminous infrared galaxies (ULIRGs) that lack optical Seyfert
nuclei (19 per cent). We also find evidence that the emission line
kinematics of the Sy-ULIRGs are more highly disturbed than those of
samples of non-ULIRG Seyferts and Palomar-Green quasars in the sense
that, on average, their [O III] λλ5007, 4959 emission
lines are broader and more asymmetric.
The Sy-ULIRG sample encompasses a wide diversity of emission line
profiles. In most individual objects, we are able to fit the profiles of
all the emission lines of different ionization with a kinematic model
derived from the strong [O III] λλ4959, 5007 lines, using
between two and five Gaussian components. From these fits, we derive
diagnostic line ratios that are used to investigate the ionization
mechanisms for the different kinematic components. We show that, in
general, the line ratios are consistent with gas of supersolar abundance
photoionized by a combination of AGN and starburst activity, with an
increasing contribution from the AGN with increasing FWHM of the
individual kinematic components, and the AGN contribution dominating for
the broadest components. However, shock ionization cannot be ruled out
in some cases. Our derived upper limits on the mass outflows rates and
kinetic powers of the emission line outflows show that they can be as
energetically significant as the neutral and molecular outflows in
ULIRGs - consistent with the requirements of the hydrodynamic
simulations that include AGN feedback. However, the uncertainties are
large, and more accurate estimates of the radii, densities and reddening
of the outflows are required to put these results on a firmer footing.
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