# OV] $\lambda\lambda$1213.8,1218.3 emission from extended nebulae around   quasars: contamination of Ly$\alpha$ and a new diagnostic for AGN activity in   Ly$\alpha$-emitters

**Authors:** A. Humphrey

arXiv: 1903.02485 · 2019-04-10

## TL;DR

This study models how certain emission lines can contaminate Lyα measurements in quasar nebulae, revealing that OV] lines can significantly affect flux estimates and serve as diagnostics for AGN activity.

## Contribution

The paper introduces detailed photoionization models to quantify OV] and HeII contamination of Lyα and proposes using OV] as a new diagnostic for AGN activity in high-redshift Lyα emitters.

## Key findings

- OV] lines can significantly contaminate Lyα flux in high U and metallicity conditions.
- HeII contribution is negligible across the model grid.
- Evidence of >10% Lyα contamination in 84% of high-z active galaxies studied.

## Abstract

We investigate the potential for the emission lines OV] $\lambda\lambda$1213.8,1218.3 and HeII $\lambda$1215.1 to contaminate flux measurements of Ly$\alpha$ $\lambda$1215.7 in the extended nebulae of quasars. We have computed a grid of photoionization models with a substantial range in the slope of the ionizing powerlaw (-1.5 $<$ $\alpha$ $<$ -0.5), gas metallicity (0.01 $<$ $Z/Z_{\odot}$ $<$ 3.0), gas density (1 $<$ $n_H$ $<$ 10$^4$ cm$^{-3}$), and ionization parameter (10$^{-5}$ $<$ U $<$ 1.0). We find the contribution from HeII $\lambda$1215.1 to be negligible, i.e., $<$ 0.1 of Ly$\alpha$ flux, across our entire model grid. The contribution from OV] $\lambda\lambda$1213.8,1218.3 is generally negligible when U is low (<10$^{-3}$) and/or when the gas metallicity is low ($Z/Z_{\odot}$ < 0.1). However, at higher values of U and Z we find that OV] can significantly contaminate Ly$\alpha$, in some circumstances accounting for more than half the total flux of the Ly$\alpha$+HeII+OV] blend. We also provide means to estimate the fluxes of OV] $\lambda\lambda$1213.8,1218.3 and HeII $\lambda$1215.1 by extrapolating from other lines. We estimate the fluxes of OV] and HeII for a sample of 107 Type 2 active galaxies at z$>$2, and find evidence for significant (>10\%) contamination of Ly$\alpha$ fluxes in the majority of cases (84\%). We also discuss prospects for using OV] $\lambda\lambda$1213.8,1218.3 as a diagnostic for the presence of AGN activity in high-z Ly$\alpha$ emitters, and caution that the presence of significant OV] emission could impact the apparent kinematics of Ly$\alpha$, potentially mimicking the presence of high-velocity gas outflows.

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