[O III] emission line in narrow-line Seyfert 1 galaxies
Abstract
Three sets of two-component profiles are used to simultaneously model the [O III]λλ4959, 5007 and Hβ lines for the Fe II-subtracted spectra of 149 narrow line Seyfert 1 galaxies (NLSls) from the Sloan Digital Sky Survey (SDSS). Using the linewidth of the narrow/core component of [O III]λ5007 to trace the stellar velocity dispersion instead of using the total linewidth of [O III]λ5007, we found that the SDSS NLSls are still deviated from the Mbh-σ relation found in the nearby inactive galaxies, suggesting that the linewidth of the [O III] narrow/core component is likely not a good tracer of bulge velocity dispersion in NLSls, since some other studies indicate that NLS1s, like other AGN, should follow the Mbh-σ relation. If we assume that the [O III]5007/Hβn line ratio emitted in narrow line region ranges from one to ten, 63 objects are found to satisfied with this criterion and their Hβ broad components should be used to calculate their virial black hole masses. These 63 objects are statically consistent with the Mbh-σ[O III] relation. With the Chandra observation of some SDSS NLSls, for one object in these 63 objects, J143030.22-001115.1, we found that it can't be classified as a genuine NLS1. Its narrow component of Hβ is coming from narrow line regions (NLRs). This is consistent with its very flat hard X-ray spectrum found by williams et al. (2004).
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