Re: Lifan thinks we see the other NeV line for 026, implying it's an AGN

From: Mamoru Doi (doi@ioa.s.u-tokyo.ac.jp)
Date: Sun Nov 10 2002 - 20:50:57 PST

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    Hi,

    I don't see NeV3426 at ~8430A on VLT spectrum.
    Plobably in the Keck spectrum?

    Though I understand that this is not
    a straight explanation, but how about the
    following combinations?

    9179 Hbeta(4863-4853)
    8263 Hgamma(4342-4346)
    at z=0.90

    The latter wavelengths are from SDSS composite QSO
    spectra (D.Vanden Berk et al. AJ, 122, 549-564, 2001)
    I got this idea from Fig.6 of this paper
    when I tried to fit those two lines with
    SiIV and CIV (at z=4.92).

    The lines are not broad very much,
    but the line at 9179 seems to me slightly
    larger than velocity rotation/dispersion
    of usual galaxies. There might be weak
    broad-line components in this galaxy.

    The both photo-z codes give z=0.8 for this galaxy.

    Do we see [OIII] at 9510? Mmm...

    -Mamoru

    >Lifan thinks we see the other NeV line (restframe 3426 A) for 026,
    >implying it is, in fact, an AGN, as we were suspecting. This also fits
    >the fact that it is too bright for its redshift (z = 1.46) if were a
    >normal SN Ia.

    Mamoru Doi
    Institute of Astronomy
    School of Science
    University of Tokyo
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