Far-infrared line spectra of Seyfert galaxies from the Herschel-PACS Spectrometer
Luigi Spinoglio, Miguel Pereira-Santaella, Kalliopi M. Dasyra, Luca, Calzoletti, Matthew A. Malkan, Silvia Tommasin, Gemma Busquet

TL;DR
This study uses Herschel-PACS spectroscopic data to analyze FIR line emissions in 26 Seyfert galaxies, revealing gas density stratification, temperature-density anti-correlation, and contributions from different regions like NLR, HII, and PDRs.
Contribution
It provides a detailed analysis of FIR fine-structure lines in Seyfert galaxies, distinguishing contributions from various regions and proposing line ratios to separate AGN activity from star formation.
Findings
Density stratification is common in Seyfert galaxies.
Electron densities increase with ionisation potential.
Certain line ratios can reliably distinguish AGN from star formation.
Abstract
We present spectroscopic observations of FIR fine-structure lines of 26 Seyfert galaxies obtained with the Herschel-PACS spectrometer. These observations are complemented by spectroscopy with Spitzer-IRS and Herschel-SPIRE. The ratios of the OIII, NII, SIII and NeV lines have been used to determine electron densities in the ionised gas regions. The CI lines, observed with SPIRE, have been used to measure the densities in the neutral gas, while the OI lines provide a measure of the gas temperature, at densities below 10000 cm-3. Using the OI145/63um and SIII33/18um line ratios we find an anti-correlation of the temperature with the gas density. Using various fine-structure line ratios, we find that density stratification is common in these active galaxies. On average, the electron densities increase with the ionisation potential of the ions producing the NII, SIII and NeV emission. The…
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