Physical Properties of the Narrow-Line Region of Low-Mass Active Galaxies
Randi R. Ludwig, Jenny E. Greene, Aaron J. Barth, Luis C. Ho

TL;DR
This study investigates the physical properties of the narrow-line regions in low-mass active galactic nuclei, revealing that they share many characteristics with higher-mass AGN but also exhibit unique features like steeper UV slopes and potential low metallicities.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed spectroscopic analysis of NLRs in low-mass AGN, highlighting similarities and differences with higher-mass counterparts.
Findings
NLR emission lines show increasing blueshift and broadening with ionization potential.
Evidence of an intermediate line region correlating with Eddington ratio.
[O III] equivalent width is highest in symmetric lines without blue wings.
Abstract
We present spectroscopic observations of 27 active galactic nuclei (AGN) with some of the lowest black hole (BH) masses known. We use the high spectral resolution and small aperture of our Keck data, taken with the Echellette Spectrograph and Imager, to isolate the narrow-line regions (NLRs) of these low-mass BHs. We investigate their emission-line properties and compare them with those of AGN with higher-mass black holes. While we are unable to determine absolute metallicities, some of our objects plausibly represent examples of the low-metallicity AGN described by Groves et al. (2006), based on their [N II]/H_alpha ratios and their consistency with the Kewley & Ellison (2008) mass-metallicity relation. We find tentative evidence for steeper far-UV spectral slopes in lower-mass systems. Overall, NLR emission lines in these low-mass AGN exhibit trends similar to those seen in AGN with…
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