Optical spectroscopy of local type-1 AGN LINERs
S. Cazzoli, I. Marquez, J. Masegosa, A. del Olmo, M. Povic, O., Gonzalez-Martin, B. Balmaverde, L. Hernandez-Garcia, S. Garcia-Burillo

TL;DR
This study investigates the nature of emission lines in local type-1 LINERs, confirming the AGN origin of ionization, analyzing gas kinematics, and highlighting the presence of outflows using optical spectroscopy.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive spectroscopic analysis of 22 local LINERs, clarifying the ionization mechanisms and gas dynamics, especially the role of shocks and outflows, with comparison between ground and space-based data.
Findings
AGN is the dominant ionization source in LINERs.
Broad Hα is more detectable in space-based spectra.
Ionized outflows are indicated by emission line kinematics.
Abstract
The Balmer emission originated in the broad line region (BLR) of active galactic nuclei (AGNs) could be either weak and difficult to detect, or even absent, for low luminosity AGNs, as LINERs. Our goals in this paper are threefold. First, we want to explore the AGN-nature of nearby type-1 LINERs. Second, we aim at deriving a reliable interpretation for the different components of emission lines by studying their kinematics and ionization mechanism. Third, we intend to probe the neutral gas in the nuclei of these LINERs. We study the 22 local (z<0.025) type-1 LINERs from the Palomar Survey, on the basis of optical ground- and space-based long-slit spectroscopic observations taken with TWIN/CAHA and ALFOSC/NOT. Kinematics and fluxes of a set of emission lines, from H{\beta} to [S II], and the NaD doublet in absorption have been modelled and measured, after the subtraction of the…
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