Characterization of a sample of intermediate-type AGN. I. Spectroscopic properties and serendipitous discovery of new Dual AGN
Erika Ben\'itez, Jairo M\'endez-Abreu, Isaura Fuentes-Carrera, Irene, Cruz-Gonz\'alez, Benoni Mart\'inez, Luis L\'opez-Martin, Elena, Jim\'enez-Bail\'on, Jonathan Le\'on-Tavares, Vahram H. Chavushyan

TL;DR
This study analyzes spectroscopic properties of 10 intermediate-type AGN from SDSS, estimating black hole masses, classifying their activity, and discovering potential dual AGN through double-peaked emission lines.
Contribution
It provides detailed spectroscopic analysis and black hole mass estimates for intermediate-type AGN, and reports the serendipitous discovery of new dual AGN candidates.
Findings
80% of the sample are composite AGN.
Black hole masses range from 10^{6.54} to 10^{7.81} solar masses.
Two candidates show double-peaked emission lines indicating possible dual AGN.
Abstract
A sample of 10 nearby intermediate-type active galactic nuclei (AGN) drawn from the Sloan Digital Sky Survey (SDSS-DR7) is presented. The aim of this work is to provide estimations of the black hole mass for the sample galaxies from the dynamics of the broad line region. For this purpose, a detailed spectroscopic analysis of the objects was done. Using BPT diagnostic diagrams we have carefully classified the objects as true intermediate-type AGN and found that 80%^{+7.2%}_{-17.3%} are composite AGN. The black hole mass estimated for the sample is within 6.540.16\,\,log\,\,\,7.810.14. Profile analysis show that five objects (\object{J120655.63+501737.1}, \object{J121607.08+504930.0}, \object{J141238.14+391836.5}, \object{J143031.18+524225.8} and \object{J162952.88+242638.3}) have narrow double-peaked emission lines in both the red (H,…
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