OzSSy1: The Australian Southern Seyfert-1 Spectroscopic Atlas and Catalogue at z < 0.1

Abstract

We present a spectroscopic atlas of 887 broad-line active galactic nuclei (AGNs) in the Southern sky, spanning redshifts z < 0.1, declinations δ< 0 deg and Galactic latitudes |b| > 10 deg. The sample aims at being a largely complete census of nearby broad-line AGN. The atlas is constructed from observations with R3000 using the integral-field Wide Field Spectrograph at the Australian National University 2.3 m telescope. Spectra are extracted in a 6.7 arcsec aperture and have a median signal-to-noise ratio of 13 and 23 per Angstrom in the blue and red arms, respectively. Each spectrum is accompanied by a spectral decomposition that models the AGN continuum and host galaxy, along with fits to the emission lines Hγ, Hβ, Hα, He II, He I, [O III], [O I], [N II] and [S II], including broad Balmer and Helium components. The data products are publicly available and designed to support studies of population demographics and AGN variability in conjunction with future time-domain surveys.

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