Characterization of a sample of intermediate-type AGN. I. Spectroscopic properties and serendipitous discovery of new Dual AGN

Abstract

A sample of 10 nearby intermediate-type active galactic nuclei (AGN) drawn from the Sloan Digital Sky Survey (SDSS-DR7) is presented. The aim of this work is to provide estimations of the black hole mass for the sample galaxies from the dynamics of the broad line region. For this purpose, a detailed spectroscopic analysis of the objects was done. Using BPT diagnostic diagrams we have carefully classified the objects as true intermediate-type AGN and found that 80%+7.2%-17.3% are composite AGN. The black hole mass estimated for the sample is within 6.540.16\,<\,log\,M BH\,<\,7.810.14. Profile analysis show that five objects (J120655.63+501737.1, J121607.08+504930.0, J141238.14+391836.5, J143031.18+524225.8 and J162952.88+242638.3) have narrow double-peaked emission lines in both the red (Hα, [N2]λλ6548,6583 and [S2]λλ6716,6731) and the blue (Hβ and [O3]λλ4959,5007) region of the spectra, with velocity differences ( V) between the double peaks within 114\,< V\,<\,256 km s-1. Two of them, J121607.08+504930.0 and J141238.14+391836.5 are candidates for dual AGN since their double-peaked emission lines are dominated by AGN activity. In searches of dual AGN; Type 1, Type 1I and intermediate-type AGN should be carefully separated, due to the high serendipitous number of narrow double-peaked sources (50%14.4%) found in our sample.

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