Evidence for an Obscured Broadline Region in the Early Type Radio Galaxy IC5063

Inglis, M.D., Brindle, C., Hough, J., Young, S., Axon, D.J., Bailey, J. and Ward, M.J. (1993) Evidence for an Obscured Broadline Region in the Early Type Radio Galaxy IC5063. pp. 895-902. ISSN 0035-8711
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We report the detection of strong, broad Hα emission seen in polarized flux from the early-type radio galaxy IC 5063. This suggests that the galaxy has a broad-line region which is obscured from our direct view, with the broad-line radiation being scattered into our line of sight by scatterers outside the obscuring regions. A model has been developed to estimate the dilution by starlight of the intrinsic polarization, and to correct for interstellar polarization. The FWHM of the broad Hα is 3400 km s^-1^, well within the range covered by typical Seyfert 1 galaxies.

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