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de Diego, José A.
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The Publications of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific, Volume 119, Issue 851, pp. 50-66.
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2007
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Accurate estimates of spectral parameters are essential to investigate
the physical conditions in active galactic nuclei (AGNs). In particular,
intrinsic reddening can be estimated from the Hα/Hβ ratio of
the narrow-line components. The mass of the central black hole can be
obtained from the stellar velocity dispersion in the bulge, which can be
estimated from the [O III] λ5007 line width or from the relation
between the AGN luminosity and the width of the broad Hβ component.
Two different luminosity values are important: one is derived from the
monochromatic flux at 5100 Å, and the other is the integrated
luminosity for the broad component of Hβ. The spectral parameters
are also a fundamental key to obtaining a reliable classification.
Spectroscopic observations with a resolution of 4.5 Å were
performed for a sample of eight galactic nuclei extracted from the
Second Byurakan Survey, in addition to one galaxy companion of SBS
1204+505B. The equivalent width and FWHM of the emission lines were
measured, and useful line ratios and diagnostic diagrams were used for
object classification and reddening estimates. Intrinsic reddening
quantities were calculated for all non-quasi-stellar objects (QSOs)
(i.e., seven objects). In particular, these include the amount of
reddening, B-V color excess, extinction coefficient, and optical depth
in the V band, at the Hα and Hβ wavelengths, and at 5100
Å. The size of the broad-line region was also estimated for seven
objects, as were the central black hole masses. Three mass estimates
were usually performed for each object and were compared. A peculiar
line, probably He I λ5048, is detected in the QSO SBS 1626+554.
Evidence for a stratified narrow-line region is found for the two
narrow-line Seyfert 1 galaxies included in the sample. A revised
classification is proposed for two objects, and the galaxy companion of
SBS 1204+505B is reported as being a nuclear starburst galaxy.