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What controls the Fe II strength in active galactic nuclei?

Xiaobo Dong, Jianguo Wang, Luis C. Ho, Tinggui Wang, Xiaohui Fan, Huiyuan Wang, Hongyan Zhou, Weimin Yuan

Published 2009-03-29, updated 2011-05-29Version 3

We used a large, homogeneous sample of 4178 z <= 0.8 Seyfert 1 galaxies and QSOs selected from the Sloan Digital Sky Survey to investigate the strength of Fe II emission and its correlation with other emission lines and physical parameters of active galactic nuclei. We find that the strongest correlations of almost all the emission-line intensity ratios and equivalent widths (EWs) are with the Eddington ratio (L/L_{Edd}), rather than with the continuum luminosity at 5100\AA\ (L_{5100}) or black hole mass (M_{BH}); the only exception is the EW of ultraviolet Fe II emission, which does not correlate at all with broad-line width, L_{5100}, M_{BH}, or L/L_{Edd}. By contrast, the intensity ratios of both the ultraviolet and optical Fe II emission to Mg II \lambda 2800 correlate quite strongly with L/L_{Edd}. Interestingly, among all the emission lines in the near-UV and optical, the EW of narrow optical Fe II emission has the strongest correlation with L/L_{Edd}. We suggest that the variation of the emission-line strength in active galaxies is regulated by L/L_{Edd} because it governs the global distribution of the column density of the clouds gravitationally bound in the line-emitting region, as well as its overall gas supply. The systematic dependence on L/L_{Edd} must be corrected when using the FeII/MgII intensity ratio as a measure of the Fe/Mg abundance ratio to study the history of chemical evolution in QSO environments.

Comments: V3: to match the ApJ version scheduled to publish in June 2011. Electronic tables are also available at http://staff.ustc.edu.cn/~xbdong/Data_Release/ell_effect/
Journal: Astrophys.J.736: 86,2011
Categories: astro-ph.GA, astro-ph.CO
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