An Extraordinary Scattered Broad Emission Line in a Type 2 QSO
arXiv:astro-ph/0209277 · doi:10.1086/344702
Abstract
An infrared-selected, narrow-line QSO has been found to exhibit an extraordinarily broad Halpha emission line in polarized light. Both the extreme width (35,000 km/sec full-width at zero intensity) and 3,000 km/sec redshift of the line centroid with respect to the systemic velocity suggest emission in a deep gravitational potential. An extremely red polarized continuum and partial scattering of the narrow lines at a position angle common to the broad-line emission imply extensive obscuration, with few unimpeded lines of sight to the nucleus.
4 pages, 1 figure, to appear in the Astrophysical Journal Letters