- Seyfert galaxy
Seyfert galaxies are a class of galaxies with nuclei that produce
spectral line emission from highlyion ized gascite book
author=L. S. Sparke, J. S. Gallagher III
year=2007
title=Galaxies in the Universe: An Introduction
publisher=Cambridge University Press
location=Cambridge
id=ISBN 0-521-67186-6] , named afterCarl Keenan Seyfert , theastronomer who first identified the class in 1943.Characteristics of Seyfert galaxies
Seyfert galaxies are characterized by extremely bright nuclei, and spectra which have very bright emission lines of
hydrogen ,helium ,nitrogen , andoxygen . These emission lines exhibit strong Doppler broadening, which implies velocities from 500 to 4000 km/s, and are believed to originate near anaccretion disk surrounding the central black holecite book
author=Donald E. Osterbrock,Gary J. Ferland
year=2006
title=Astrophysics of Gaseous Nebulae and Active Galactic Nuclei
publisher=University Science Books
location=Sausalito, CA
id=ISBN 1-891389-34-3] .These emission lines may come from the surface of the accretion disk itself, or may come from clouds of gas illuminated by the central engine in an ionization cone. The exact geometry of the emitting region is difficult to determine due to poor resolution. However, each part of the accretion disk has a different velocity relative to our line of sight, and the faster the gas is rotating around the black hole, the broader the line will be. Similarly, an illuminated
disc wind also has a position-dependent velocity.The narrow lines are believed to originate from the outer part of the AGN where velocities are lower, while the broad lines originate closer to the black hole. This is confirmed by the fact that the narrow lines do not vary detectably, which implies that the emitting region is large, contrary to the broad lines which can vary on relatively short timescales.
Reverberation mapping is a technique which uses this variability to try to determine the location and morphology of the emitting region.Seyfert galaxies also show strong emission in the radio,
infrared ,ultraviolet , andX-ray parts of the spectrum. The radio emission is believed to besynchrotron emission from the jet. The infrared emission is due to radiation in other bands being reprocessed by dust near the nucleus. The highest energy photons are believed to be created byinverse compton scattering by a high temperaturecorona near the black hole.Classification of Seyfert galaxies
Seyferts were first classified as Type 1 or 2, depending upon whether the spectra show both narrow and broad emission lines (Type 1), or only narrow lines (Type 2). They are now given a fractional classification depending upon the relative strengths of the narrow and broad components (e.g. Type 1.5 or Type 1.9). The narrow and broad components are believed to both originate from the accretion disk, but in Type 2 Seyferts it is believed that the broad component is obscured by dust and/or by our viewing angle on the galaxy. In some Type 2 Seyfert galaxies, the broad component can be observed in
polarized light ; it is believed that light from the broad-line region is scattered by a hot, gaseous halo surrounding the nucleus, allowing us to view it indirectly. This effect was first discovered by Antonucci and Miller in the Type 2 SeyfertNGC 1068 .ee also
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Low-ionization nuclear emission-line region , another class of galaxies that contain AGNReferences
External links
* [http://www.seyfertgalaxies.com Seyfert Galaxies]
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