AGN with strong forbidden high-ionisation lines selected from the Sloan Digital Sky Survey
Jonathan M. Gelbord, James R. Mullaney, Martin J. Ward

TL;DR
This study identifies and analyzes a large, homogeneous sample of active galactic nuclei with strong forbidden high-ionisation lines from SDSS, revealing their photoionisation origins, stratified outflow structures, and links to X-ray properties.
Contribution
It provides one of the largest homogeneous samples of FHIL-emitting AGN and explores their spectral and X-ray correlations, offering new insights into their ionisation and obscuration mechanisms.
Findings
FHILs are photoionised and correlate with EUV-soft X-ray continuum.
FHIL-emitting clouds form a stratified outflow structure.
Narrow-lined Seyfert 1s show the strongest FHIL emission.
Abstract
We have defined a sample of 63 AGN with strong forbidden high-ionisation line (FHIL) emission. These lines, with ionisation potentials >~ 100eV, respond to a portion of the spectrum that is often difficult to observe directly, thereby providing constraints on the EUV-soft X-ray continuum. The sources are selected from the Sloan Digital Sky Survey (SDSS) on the basis of their [Fe X]6374A emission, yielding one of the largest and the most homogeneous sample of FHIL-emitting galaxies. We fit a sequence of models to both FHILs ([Fe XI], [Fe X] and [Fe VII]) and lower-ionisation emission lines ([O III], [O I], H-alpha, [N II], [S II]) in the SDSS spectra. These data are combined with X-ray measurements from Rosat, which are available for half of the sample. The correlations between these parameters are discussed for both the overall sample and subsets defined by spectroscopic…
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