论文标题
超级iii。 Z $ \ sim $ 2的AGN的宽线区域属性
SUPER III. Broad Line Region properties of AGN at z$\sim$2
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论文摘要
SINFONI揭示了辐射反馈(SUPER)的物理和效果的SINFONI调查,旨在对X射线驱动的AGN进行盲目搜索,以X射线驱动的AGN为RedShift Z $ \ SIM $ 2,具有高($ \ sim $ 2 kpc)空间分辨率,并将其与主机Galaxy和Central Blackaxy和Central Blackaxy和Central Blackaxy和Central Blackaxy和Central Blackaxy和Central Blackaxy和Central Blackaxy和Central Blackaxy和Central Blackaxy和Central Blackaxy。本文的主要目的是:a)在本调查中得出可靠的BH质量和1型AGN的积聚率的可靠估计; b)表征BLR中AGN驱动的风的性质。我们分析了21型AGN的REST框架光谱和紫外光谱。我们发现,从H $α$和H $β$线估计的BH质量是一致的。我们在范围内估计BH质量(m $ \ rm_ {bh}/m _ {\ odot} $)= 8.4-10.8和Eddington Ratios $ \rmλ_{edd} $ = 0.04-1.3。我们确认CIV线宽度与Balmer线无关,并且相对于基于[OIII]的全身红移,线曲线的峰值蓝移。这些发现支持了CIV线在BLR中追踪流出气体的想法,速度高达$ \ sim $ 4700 km/s。我们通过UV-to-to-Xray Continuum Clope,l $ \ rm_ {bol} $和$ \rmλ_{edd} $确认BLR风速的强依赖性。我们推断了BLR质量流出率在0.005-3 m $ _ {\ odot} $/yr的范围内,显示了与NLR和X射线风中在本地AGN中检测到的电离风中观察到的辐射光度的相关性,并在本地AGN中检测到的风度,以及动力$ \ sim $ \ sim $ \ sim $ \ sim $ \ \ \ \ 7:7: - 7: - 7:-4: l $ \ rm_ {bol} $。最后,我们发现[OIII]线的等效宽度相对于CIV移位,与[OIII]流出速度的正相关之间存在抗相关性。这些发现,第一次在z $ \ sim $ 2的无偏见的AGN样本中,支持了一个场景,在该场景中,BLR风与Galaxy Scale相连被检测到了流出,并且能够影响KPC量表的NLR中的气体。
The SINFONI survey for Unveiling the Physics and Effect of Radiative feedback (SUPER) was designed to conduct a blind search for AGN-driven outflows on X-ray selected AGN at redshift z$\sim$2 with high ($\sim$2 kpc) spatial resolution, and correlate them to the properties of the host galaxy and central black hole. The main aims of this paper are: a) to derive reliable estimates for the BH mass and accretion rates for the Type-1 AGN in this survey; b) to characterize the properties of the AGN driven winds in the BLR. We analyzed rest-frame optical and UV spectra of 21 Type-1 AGN. We found that the BH masses estimated from H$α$ and H$β$ lines are in agreement. We estimate BH masses in the range Log(M$\rm_{BH}/M_{\odot}$)=8.4-10.8 and Eddington ratios $\rmλ_{Edd}$ =0.04-1.3. We confirm that the CIV line width does not correlate with the Balmer lines and the peak of the line profile is blue-shifted with respect to the [OIII]-based systemic redshift. These findings support the idea that the CIV line is tracing outflowing gas in the BLR, with velocities up to $\sim$4700 km/s. We confirm the strong dependence of the BLR wind velocity with the UV-to-Xray continuum slope, L$\rm_{Bol}$ and $\rmλ_{Edd}$. We inferred BLR mass outflow rates in the range 0.005-3 M$_{\odot}$/yr, showing a correlation with the bolometric luminosity consistent with that observed for ionized winds in the NLR and X-ray winds detected in local AGN, and kinetic power $\sim$10$^{[-7:-4]}\times$ L$\rm_{Bol}$. Finally, we found an anti-correlation between the equivalent width of the [OIII] line with respect to the CIV shift, and a positive correlation with [OIII] outflow velocity. These findings, for the first time in an unbiased sample of AGN at z$\sim$2, support a scenario where BLR winds are connected to galaxy scale detected outflows, and are capable of affecting the gas in the NLR located at kpc scale.