Fe II emission in active galactic nuclei
C. Martin Gaskell, Neha Thakur, Betsy Tian, Anjana Saravana

TL;DR
This paper reviews Fe II emission in AGNs, supporting a model where Fe II originates from the outer BLR, and discusses its implications for AGN properties and variability.
Contribution
It confirms the Gaskell, Klimek & Nazarova (2007) model predicting Fe II emission from twice the radius of Hβ, clarifying its location and variability in AGNs.
Findings
Fe II emission comes from twice the radius of Hβ.
Fe II variability amplitude is similar to Hβ.
Fe II/Hβ ratio correlates with Eddington ratio.
Abstract
We review problems raised by Fe II emission in AGNs and address the question of its relationship to other broad-line region (BLR) lines. The self-shielding, stratified, BLR model of Gaskell, Klimek & Nazarova (2007; GKN) predicts that Fe II emission comes from twice the radius of H, in agreement with widths of lines of Fe II lines being only 70% of the widths of H. This disagrees with some reverberation mapping results which have suggested that Fe II and H arise at similar radii. The highest quality reverberation mapping, however, supports the predictions that Fe II comes from twice the radius of H. We suggest that lower quality reverberation mapping of Fe II is biased to give too small lags. We conclude that, in agreement with the GKN model, the region emitting Fe II is the outermost part of the BLR just inside the surrounding dust. The model naturally gives…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGalaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Astrophysical Phenomena and Observations · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research
