Evidence to disfavour dual core system leading to double-peaked narrow emission lines
Zhang XueGuang (GXU), Zheng Qi (NNU)

TL;DR
This paper proposes a method to test dual core systems causing double-peaked narrow emission lines, and applies it to SDSS J2219-0938, providing evidence against the dual core interpretation for this galaxy.
Contribution
The study introduces a flux ratio comparison method to distinguish dual core systems from other causes of double-peaked emission lines in galaxies.
Findings
Flux ratios differ from expected in dual core systems.
Double-peaked lines confirmed in main galaxy, single in companion.
Results disfavour dual core system in SDSS J2219-0938.
Abstract
In this manuscript, an interesting method is proposed to test dual core system for double-peaked narrow emission lines, through precious dual core system with double-peaked narrow Balmer lines in one system in main galaxy but with single-peaked narrow Balmer lines in the other system in companion galaxy. Under a dual core system, considering narrow Balmer (H and H) emissions ( and ) from companion galaxy but covered by SDSS fiber for the main galaxy and narrow Balmer emissions ( and ) from the companion galaxy covered by SDSS fiber for the companion galaxy, the same flux ratios can be expected, due to totally similar physical conditions of each narrow Balmer emission region. Then, the precious dual core system in SDSS J2219-0938 is discussed. After subtracting…
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TopicsSpectroscopy and Laser Applications · Astrophysics and Star Formation Studies · Atomic and Molecular Physics
