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Title: New Results from a Near-Infrared Search for Hidden Broad-Line Regions in Ultraluminous Infrared Galaxies

Authors: S. Veilleux (1), D. B. Sanders (2), D.-C. Kim (3) ((1) University of Maryland, (2) Institute for Astronomy (3) IPAC/Caltech)
Abstract: This paper reports the latest results from a near-infrared search for hidden broad-line regions (BLRs: FWHM >~ 2,000 km/s) in ultraluminous infrared galaxies (ULIGs). The new sample contains thirty-nine ULIGs from the 1-Jy sample selected for their lack of BLRs at optical wavelengths. The results from this new study are combined with those from our previous optical and near-infrared surveys to derive the fraction of all ULIGs with optical or near-infrared signs of genuine AGN activity (either a BLR or [Si VI] emission). Comparisons of the dereddened emission-line luminosities of the optical or obscured BLRs detected in the ULIGs of the 1-Jy sample with those of optical quasars indicate that the obscured AGN/quasar in ULIGs is the main source of energy in at least 15 -- 25% of all ULIGs in the 1-Jy sample. This fraction is 30 -- 50% among ULIGs with L_ir > 10^{12.3} L_sun. These results are compatible with those from recent mid-infrared spectroscopic surveys carried out with ISO. (abridged)
Comments: 40 pages including 10 figures and 3 tables (Table 3 should be printed in landscape mode)
Subjects: Astrophysics (astro-ph)
Journal reference: ApJ, 522, 000 (September 1, 1999 issue)
Cite as: arXiv:astro-ph/9904148v1

Submission history

From: Sylvain Veilleux [view email]
[v1] Mon, 12 Apr 1999 21:31:28 GMT (246kb)