THE PECULIAR BALMER LINE-PROFILES OF OQ-208

DOI: 
10.1086/172724
Publication date: 
10/06/1993
Main author: 
MARZIANI, P
IAA authors: 
MOLES, M
Authors: 
MARZIANI, P; SULENTIC, JW; CALVANI, M; PEREZ, E; MOLES, M; PENSTON, MV
Journal: 
ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL
Publication type: 
Article
Volume: 
410
Pages: 
56-67
Number: 
Abstract: 
We present spectrophotometric observations of the broad line radio galaxy OQ 208 (= Mrk 668 = 14040 + 286) obtained between 1985 and 1991. We show that the Balmer line fluxes and profile shapes undergo remarkable changes. The ratio of intensities between the broad and narrow components of Hbeta increased monotonically from approximately 15 in 1985 to approximately 40 in 1991. The peak of the broad components of Hbeta and Halpha were known to be strongly displaced to the red. We have discovered a correlation between the amplitude of the broad peak displacement and the luminosity of Hbeta, in the sense that the displacement is larger when the line luminosity is higher. The line profiles and the correlation are analyzed in light of several competing models for the broad line region (BLR). We conclude that the observations are not compatible with either a binary BLR model or one involving ballistic acceleration of the line-emitting gas. Radiative acceleration of a system of outflowing clouds readily explains the correlation between line shift and luminosity as well as the peculiar line profiles. Self-absorption in the Balmer lines or dust absorption in the nonilluminated face of the clouds is necessary to explain the asymmetry associated with the red peak. Thus it seems that most or all of the Balmer emission originates from the inward face of the clouds. Theoretical line profiles computed for clouds accelerated by radiation pressure in various geometrical configurations suggest that the observed Hbeta profile is best fit assuming the contribution of an ensemble which might be spherical or confined in a thick disk in addition to a component emitted in a thin shell contained in a cone of half-opening angle approximately 12-degrees seen along its axis. Another composite model for the BLR, in which the line is emitted partly by (1) a relativistic disk seen nearly pole-on and (2) infalling matter is not favored-but not excluded-on the basis of the present data.
Database: 
WOK
Keywords: 
GALAXIES, ACTIVE; GALAXIES, INDIVIDUAL (OQ-208 EQUIVALENT-TO 14040+286); GALAXIES, KINEMATICS AND DYNAMICS; GALAXIES, SEYFERT; LINE, PROFILES