1. Chemical abundances in Seyfert galaxies X. Sulphur abundance estimates
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Dors, O. L., Valerdi, M., Riffel, R. A., Riffel, R., Cardaci, M. V., Hägele, G. F., Armah, M., Revalski, M., Flury, S. R., Freitas-Lemes, P., Amôres, E. B., Krabbe, A. C., Binette, L., Feltre, A., and Storchi-Bergmann, T.
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Astrophysics - Astrophysics of Galaxies - Abstract
For the first time, the sulphur abundance relative to hydrogen (S/H) in the Narrow Line Regions of a sample of Seyfert 2 nuclei (Sy 2s) has been derived via direct estimation of the electron temperature. Narrow emission line intensities from the SDSS DR17 [in the wavelength range 3000 < $\lambda$ < 9100] and from the literature for a sample of 45 nearby ($z$ < 0.08) Sy 2s were considered. Our direct estimates indicate that Sy 2s have similar temperatures in the gas region where most of the S+ ions are located in comparison with that of star-forming regions (SFs). However, Sy 2s present higher temperature values ($\sim$10000 K) in the region where most of the S++ ions are located relative to that of SFs. We derive the total sulphur abundance in the range of 6.2 < 12 + log(S/H) < 7.5, corresponding to 0.1-1.8 times the solar value. These sulphur abundance values are lower by $\sim$0.4 dex than those derived in SFs with similar metallicity, indicating a distinct chemical enrichment of the ISM for these object classes. The S/O values for our Sy 2 sample present an abrupt ($\sim$0.5 dex) decrease with increasing O/H for the high metallicity regime [12 + log(O/H) > 8.7)], what is not seen for the SFs. However, when our Sy 2 estimates are combined with those from a large sample of star-forming regions, we did not find any dependence between S/O and O/H., Comment: Accepted for publication in MNRAS. 19 pages, 11 figures, 7 tables
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- 2023
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