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Serbian Astronomical Journal

PECULIAR PROPERTIES OF Fe II LINES IN SPECTRA OF ACTIVE GALACTIC NUCLEI

Publication

PROGRAMME AND ABSTRACTS: VI Conference on Active Galactic
Nuclei and Gravitational Lensing, June 02-06, 2024, Zlatibor Mt.,
Serbia. Editors: J. Kovačević Dojčinović and V. A. Srećković

Title

PECULIAR PROPERTIES OF Fe II LINES IN SPECTRA OF ACTIVE GALACTIC NUCLEI

Abstract

One of the characteristics of Active Galactic Nuclei (AGN) Type 1 spectra are numerous Fe II lines, which can be very strong in some objects. The mechanisms of their excitation, atomic processes included in their emission, as well as their correlations with the other spectral parameters and the site of their emission in AGN structure, are open questions and represent the real challenge for research. Here we review the peculiar properties of the iron lines in AGN spectra and present two-component modeling of the iron lines. We assume that Fe II lines arise from the very broad line region (VBLR), the part of the BLR closer to the supermassive black hole and from the intermediate line region (ILR), which is part of the BLR farther away from the black hole. Using the set of synthetic spectra, we have shown that Fe II VBLR components could form the Fe II pseudocontinuum in the case of very strong and broad Fe II emission, and consequently affect the measured spectral parameters in the optical spectra. We discuss possible physical explanations of the so-called Quasar Main Sequence, as implied by the results of the Fe II two-component modeling.
ABSTRACTS - VI Conference on Active Galactic Nuclei and Gravitational Lensing