Program: GN-2012B-Q-112

Title:NIR spectroscopy of Palomar emission-line galaxies
PI:Rachel Mason
Co-I(s): Alberto Rodriguez-Ardila, Almudena Alonso-Herrero, Omaira Gonzalez-Martin, Ruben Diaz, Rogerio Riffel, Helene Flohic, Paulina Lira, Ricardo Schiavon, Luis Colina, Claudia Winge, Karun Thanjavur, Asa Bluck, Inger Jorgensen, Marie Lemoine-Busserolle, Cristina Ramos Almeida, Tanio Diaz-Santos, Richard McDermid, Nancy Levenson, Luis Ho, Percy Gomez, Eric Perlman

Abstract

We propose to continue our infrared investigation of Palomar emission-line galaxies with GNIRS cross-dispersed spectroscopy of a further 36 Seyferts and LINERs. The spectra will advance our knowledge of AGN physics and lifecycles by demonstrating whether the accretion disk and nuclear dust properties change as a function of accretion rate, as predicted by theoretical models. They will be used to investigate the contribution of evolved stars to the line emission in LINERs, with implications for AGN demographics, and to make new stellar kinematic measurements for black hole mass estimates. The number and variety of spectral features that will appear in the data are expected to enable a wide range of science besides that highlighted in this proposal. For this reason, we plan to quickly make the reduced spectra available to the community. We anticipate applying for time to observe the remaining emission-line galaxies in the (near-complete) Palomar sample over the next few semesters. The targets are distributed throughout the northern sky, making Gemini's queue mode ideal for this work. The fairly short observations are easily scheduled and can be carried out in suboptimal observing conditions.

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