Wolf-Rayet features in active galactic nuclei
Abstract
It was suggested by Terlevich & Melnick (1985) that many nuclei classified as Seyfert 2s could be associated with WR stars recently formed in a powerful starburst. Since then, the signature of WR stars has been claimed to be observed in several Seyfert 2s and LINERs. Gonçalves et al. (1999) have shown that a small number of Seyfert 2s have very weak [N II] 6548,6584 lines, suggesting that these objects could be partly ionized by WR stars. We have obtained high S/N spectra of such `Weak-[N II] Seyferts' to investigate if WR stars can be observed in galaxies without any other evidence for a starburst nebulosity. Amongst other findings, we have detected the presence of emission features such as Si II 5056,6347 and Ni II 7380. Other lines, such as [Ar VI] 4711,4740 and [Fe III]4658 are possibly present, mimicking the Bowen blend.
- Publication:
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The Interplay Among Black Holes, Stars and ISM in Galactic Nuclei
- Pub Date:
- November 2004
- DOI:
- 10.1017/S1743921304001917
- Bibcode:
- 2004IAUS..222..175G