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Main Authors: Zheng, Qi, Ma, Yansong, Zhang, Xueguang, Yuan, Qirong
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Published: 2026
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2603.29305
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author Zheng, Qi
Ma, Yansong
Zhang, Xueguang
Yuan, Qirong
author_facet Zheng, Qi
Ma, Yansong
Zhang, Xueguang
Yuan, Qirong
contents The spectra of type 1 active galactic nuclei (AGNs) often exhibit broad component in [O III]$λ$5007, which are typically blue-shifted and associated with strong outflows. We systematically analyze the [O III] emission-line properties of type 1 AGNs with broad components to investigate how these kinematic features relate to the physical properties of the central engine. From a parent sample of 11,557 QSOs at $z<0.3$ in Data Release 16 of the Sloan Digital Sky Survey, we select 2,290 type 1 AGNs exhibiting broad components in [O III]. Previous studies have reported a strong correlation between the blue emission, defined as the full extent of the broad component on the blue side, and black hole mass when the latter is estimated from the $M_{\rm BH}$--$σ_{\ast}$ relation using the line width $σ$ of the [O III] core component as a surrogate for $σ_{\ast}$. By the same way, the black hole mass also shows a strong correlation with the blue emission parameter in our sample. However, this correlation becomes negligible when virial black hole masses are adopted. Besides, the velocity shifts between the broad and core components of [O III] show a weak correlation with the Eddington ratio. This is consistent with the expectation that higher accretion rates enhance radiative pressure, thereby driving faster or more prominent outflows. In future work, we will compare [O III] broad component properties between typical type 1 AGNs and those with double-peaked [O III] to probe differences in narrow-line region kinematics and the impact of outflows or dual AGNs.
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spellingShingle Spectroscopic study of the broad component of [O III]λ5007 profile in type 1 AGNs
Zheng, Qi
Ma, Yansong
Zhang, Xueguang
Yuan, Qirong
Astrophysics of Galaxies
The spectra of type 1 active galactic nuclei (AGNs) often exhibit broad component in [O III]$λ$5007, which are typically blue-shifted and associated with strong outflows. We systematically analyze the [O III] emission-line properties of type 1 AGNs with broad components to investigate how these kinematic features relate to the physical properties of the central engine. From a parent sample of 11,557 QSOs at $z<0.3$ in Data Release 16 of the Sloan Digital Sky Survey, we select 2,290 type 1 AGNs exhibiting broad components in [O III]. Previous studies have reported a strong correlation between the blue emission, defined as the full extent of the broad component on the blue side, and black hole mass when the latter is estimated from the $M_{\rm BH}$--$σ_{\ast}$ relation using the line width $σ$ of the [O III] core component as a surrogate for $σ_{\ast}$. By the same way, the black hole mass also shows a strong correlation with the blue emission parameter in our sample. However, this correlation becomes negligible when virial black hole masses are adopted. Besides, the velocity shifts between the broad and core components of [O III] show a weak correlation with the Eddington ratio. This is consistent with the expectation that higher accretion rates enhance radiative pressure, thereby driving faster or more prominent outflows. In future work, we will compare [O III] broad component properties between typical type 1 AGNs and those with double-peaked [O III] to probe differences in narrow-line region kinematics and the impact of outflows or dual AGNs.
title Spectroscopic study of the broad component of [O III]λ5007 profile in type 1 AGNs
topic Astrophysics of Galaxies
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2603.29305