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The effects of resonance scattering and dust on the UV line spectrum of radio galaxies
M.Villar-Martin ; L.Binette ; R.A.E. Fosbury ;
Date 2 May 1996
Subject astro-ph
AbstractIn the powerful, high redshift radio galaxies, it is believed that the dominant source of ionization for the interstellar gas is the hard radiation field associated with the active nucleus. The photon source is generally external to the clouds being ionized and so the geometrical perspective from which the gas is observed and the presence and distribution of dust must be properly accounted for in the diagnostic process. In this paper, we examine the formation of the three strong lines: CIV$lambda$1549, Ly$alpha$ and CIII]$lambda$1909 which are often observed in the nuclear and extended emission from these sources. We find that the observed trends, in particular the high CIV$lambda$1549/Ly$alpha$ ratio, are often better explained by geometrical (viewing angle) effects than by the presence of large quantities of dust either within or outside the excited clouds. We show that neutral condensations along the line-of-sight, by reflecting photons near the wavelength of Ly$alpha$, can increase the observed CIV/Ly$alpha$ ratio. The existence of HI absorption clouds (i.e., mirrors) external to the emission region leads also to the presence of large, diffuse haloes of what appears to be pure, narrow Ly$alpha$ emission.
Source arXiv, astro-ph/9605009
Other source [GID 438333] astro-ph/9605009
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