On the nature of Seyfert galaxies with high [OIII]5007 blueshifts
S. Komossa, D. Xu, H. Zhou, T. Storchi-Bergmann, L. Binette

TL;DR
This study investigates Seyfert galaxies with high [OIII]5007 blueshifts, revealing their unique properties and proposing a wind-driven model for their narrow-line region dynamics, which constrains existing models and links to radio activity.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed analysis of high [OIII] blueshift Seyfert galaxies, proposing a wind entrainment scenario for their NLR and exploring their connection to radio sources.
Findings
High correlation between line blueshift and ionization potential.
Presence of coronal lines with velocities up to 1000 km/s.
Absence of a classical inner NLR in blue outliers.
Abstract
We have studied the properties of Seyfert galaxies with high [OIII]5007 blueshifts (`blue outliers'), originally identified because of their strong deviation from the M_BH - sigma relation of normal, narrow-line Seyfert 1 (NLS1) and broad-line Seyfert 1 (BLS1) galaxies. These blue outliers turn out to be important test-beds for models of the narrow-line region (NLR), for mechanisms of driving large-scale outflows, for links between NLS1 galaxies and radio galaxies, and for orientation-dependent NLS1 models. We report the detection of a strong correlation of line blueshift with ionization potential in each galaxy, including the measurement of coronal lines with radial velocities up to 500--1000 km/s. All [OIII] blue outliers have narrow widths of their broad Balmer lines and high Eddington ratios. While the presence of non-shifted low-ionization lines signifies the presence of a…
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