Deep spectroscopy of the FUV-optical emission lines from a sample of radio galaxies at z~2.5: metallicity and ionization
A. Humphrey, M. Villar-Martin, J. Vernet, R. Fosbury, S. di Serego, Alighieri, L. Binette

TL;DR
This study analyzes the emission lines of nine high-redshift radio galaxies using near-infrared spectra to investigate their ionization mechanisms, metallicity, and the physical conditions of their extended emission line regions.
Contribution
It provides new insights into the ionization sources, metallicity, and physical conditions of z~2.5 radio galaxies through detailed spectral analysis and modeling.
Findings
AGN-photoionization dominates the emission lines.
Metallicity is close to solar, with little variation.
Shocks contribute to ionization in some regions.
Abstract
We present long-slit NIR spectra, obtained using the ISAAC instrument at the Very Large Telescope, for nine radio galaxies at z~2.5. One-dimensional spectra have been extracted and cross calibrated with optical spectra from the literature to produce line spectra spanning a rest wavelength of ~1200-7000 A. We have also produced a composite of the rest-frame UV-optical line fluxes of powerful, z~2.5 radio galaxies. We have investigated the relative strengths of Ly-alpha, H-beta, H-alpha, HeII 1640 and HeII 4687, and we find that Av can vary significantly from object to object. In addition, we identify new line ratios to calculate electron temperature: [NeV] 1575/[NeV] 3426, [NeIV] 1602/[NeIV] 2423, OIII] 1663/[OIII] 5008 and [OII] 2471/[OII]3728. We model the emission line spectra and conclude they are best explained by AGN-photoionization with the ionization parameter U varying between…
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