Morphology of AGN Emission Line Regions in SDSS-IV MaNGA Survey
Zhicheng He, Ai-Lei Sun, Nadia L. Zakamska, Dominika Wylezalek,, Michael Kelly, Jenny E. Greene, Sandro B. Rembold, Rog\'erio Riffel and, Rogemar A. Riffel

TL;DR
This study analyzes the shapes and orientations of narrow-line regions in 308 nearby AGNs from the MaNGA survey, supporting the unification model and revealing correlations with IR colors and host galaxy alignment.
Contribution
It provides the first large-scale quantitative analysis of NLR morphologies in nearby AGNs, confirming bi-conical structures and their relation to obscuration and host galaxy orientation.
Findings
81% of AGNs have bi-conical NLR morphology
Mean opening angle of ionization cones is 85-98 degrees
Redder IR colors correlate with narrower, stronger ionization cones
Abstract
Extended narrow-line regions (NLRs) around active galactic nuclei (AGN) are shaped by the distribution of gas in the host galaxy and by the geometry of the circumnuclear obscuration, and thus they can be used to test the AGN unification model. In this work, we quantify the morphologies of the narrow-line regions in 308 nearby AGNs (, \lbol \erg{}) from the MaNGA survey. Based on the narrow-line region maps, we find that a large fraction (81\%) of these AGN have bi-conical NLR morphology. The distribution of their measured opening angles suggests that the intrinsic opening angles of the ionization cones has a mean value of 85--98 with a finite spread of 39-44 (1-). Our inferred opening angle distribution implies a number ratio of type I to type II AGN of 1:1.6--2.3, consistent with other measurements of the type I / type II ratio at…
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