Chemical abundances of Seyfert 2 AGNs IV. Composite models calculated by photoionization + shocks
O. L. Dors, M. Contini, R. A. Riffel, E. Perez-Montero, A. C. Krabbe,, M. V. Cardaci, G. F. Hagele

TL;DR
This study develops combined photoionization and shock models to analyze Seyfert 2 galaxy emission lines, revealing shock velocities, metallicity ranges, and new abundance calibrations, improving understanding of AGN narrow line regions.
Contribution
It introduces composite models incorporating shocks and photoionization to better interpret emission lines and derive metallicity calibrations in Seyfert 2 nuclei.
Findings
Shocks in Seyfert 2 nuclei have velocities of 50-300 km/s.
Metallicity range is narrower (0.6-1.6 Z⊙) than pure photoionization models.
Shock effects influence temperature and ionization structures, affecting abundance diagnostics.
Abstract
We build detailed composite models of photoionization and shock ionization based on the SUMA code to reproduce emission lines emitted from the Narrow Line Regions (NLR) of Seyfert 2 nuclei. The aim of this work is to investigate diagram AGN positions according to shock parameters, shock effects on the gas temperature and ionization structures and derive a semi-empirical abundance calibration based on emission-line ratios little sensitive to the shock presence. The models were used to reproduce optical (3000 < A < 7000) emission line intensities of 244 local (z < 0.4) Seyfert 2s, whose observational data were selected from Sloan Digital Sky Survey DR7. Our models suggest that shocks in Seyfert 2 nuclei have velocities in the range of 50-300 km/s and imply a narrower metallicity range (0.6 < (Z/Z) < 1.6) than those derived using pure photoionization models. Our results indicate that shock…
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