Optical emission line properties of a sample of the broad-line AGNs: the Baldwin effect and eigenvector 1

Abstract

We divide a sample of 302 type-1 AGNs into two subsamples based on the narrow line [OIII]/HbetaNLR ratio, since we expect that there will be a stronger starburst (HII region) contribution to the narrow line emission for R=log([OIII]/HbetaNLR)<0.5. For the two samples we find significant differences in correlations between spectral properties of objects with R<0.5 and R>0.5. We find similar differences when we divided the sample based on the FWHM ratios of [OIII] and broad Hbeta lines (R1=log(FWHM[OIII]/FWHM Hbetabroad)><-0.8), i.e. similar correlations between R>0.5 and R1<-0.8 subsamples from one side and R<0.5 and R1>-0.8 subsamples from the other side. The most interesting difference is in the correlation between the broad Hbeta FWHM and luminosity in the R<0.5 (R1>-0.8) sample that indicates a connection between the BLR kinematics and photoionization source. We discuss possible effects which can cause such differences in spectral properties of two subsamples.

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