Tol 2240-384 - a new low-metallicity AGN candidate
Y. I. Izotov, N. G. Guseva, K. J. Fricke, G. Stasinska, C. Henkel, P., Papaderos

TL;DR
This study identifies Tol 2240-384 as a low-metallicity galaxy hosting an active galactic nucleus with a supermassive black hole, characterized by complex emission-line profiles and persistent broad Halpha emission.
Contribution
It presents detailed spectroscopic and photometric analysis of Tol 2240-384, revealing evidence of an AGN in a low-metallicity galaxy, a rare and significant finding.
Findings
Detection of two ionized gas regions separated by 2.4 kpc.
Presence of persistent broad Halpha emission likely from an accretion disk.
High black hole mass estimate of approximately 10^7 solar masses.
Abstract
Active galactic nuclei (AGNs) have typically been discovered in massive galaxies of high metallicity. We attempt to increase the number of AGN candidates in low metallicity galaxies. We present VLT/UVES and archival VLT/FORS1 spectroscopic and NTT/SUSI2 photometric observations of the low-metallicity emission-line galaxy Tol 2240-384 and perform a detailed study of its morphology, chemical composition, and emission-line profiles. We determine abundances of nitrogen, O, Ne, S, Cl, Ar, and Fe by analyzing the fluxes of narrow components of the emission lines using empirical methods. We verify with a photoionisation model that the physics of the narrow-line component gas is similar to that in common metal-poor galaxies. Image deconvolution reveals two high-surface brightness regions in Tol 2240-384 separated by 2.4 kpc.The brightest southwestern region is surrounded by intense ionised gas…
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