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Seyfert 1 galaxy  

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  • Type I Seyferts are very bright sources of ultraviolet light and X-rays in addition to the visible light coming from their cores. They have two sets of emission lines on their spectra: narrow lines with widths (measured in velocity units) of several hundred km/s, and broad lines with widths up to 104 km/s. The broad lines originate above the accretion disc of the supermassive black hole thought to power the galaxy, while the narrow lines occur beyond the broad line region of the accretion disc. Both emissions are caused by heavily ionised gas. The broad line emission arises in a region 0.1–1 parsec across. The broad line emission region, RBLR, can be estimated from the time delay corresponding to the time taken by light to travel from the continuum source to the line-emitting gas. (Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seyfert_galaxy#Type_I_Seyfert_galaxies)

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http://data.loterre.fr/ark:/67375/MDL-SKMP5HMP-H

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