M. W. Ochmann, P. M. Weilbacher, M. A. Probst, W. Kollatschny, D. Chelouche, R. Chini, D. Grupe, M. Haas, S. Kaspi, S. Komossa
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Context. Double-peaked emission lines are observed in a small percentage of active galactic nuclei (AGN). These lines allow the determination of fundamental properties of the line-emitting region, known as the broad-line region (BLR).Aims. We investigated the structure and kinematics of the BLR in the nearby Seyfert galaxy NGC 4593 through an analysis of the near-infrared (NIR) line blend of Ca IIλ8498, λ8542, λ8662, and O Iλ8446 observed in a 2019 VLT/MUSE spectrum.Methods. We performed a detailed decomposition of the NIR Ca II triplet and O Iλ8446 blend, extracting clean profiles of Ca IIλ8498, λ8542, λ8662, and O Iλ8446. We then fitted Ca IIλ8662 with a relativistic elliptical line-emitting accretion disk model.Results. The extracted line profiles are double-peaked with a full width at half maximum (FWHM) of ∼3700 km s−1 and exhibit a redward asymmetry with a red-to-blue peak ratio of 4:3. The Ca II triplet lines have an intensity ratio of 1:1:1 and show no evidence of a central narrow or intermediate-width component. The profiles of Ca II and O I are remarkably similar, suggesting a common region of origin. Given the 1:1:1 ratio of the Ca II triplet, this region is likely a high-density emission zone, and the Ca IIλ8662 profile is well described by a mildly eccentric, low-inclination relativistic line-emitting disk with minimal internal turbulence. The profile represents one of the clearest kinematic signatures of a relativistic disk observed in BLR emission lines to date.Conclusions. The double-peaked profiles of the NIR Ca II triplet and O Iλ8446 in NGC 4593 represent the first detection of double-peaked Ca II and O Iλ8446 in a nontransient AGN spectrum. The minimal intrinsic turbulence (the lowest value reported for an AGN emission line to date) and the absence of narrow or intermediate-width components in Ca IIλ8662 make it a powerful diagnostic tool of BLR structure and kinematics. Further investigations of the profiles of Ca II and O I in other AGN are recommended to better constrain BLR properties and the nature of the underlying accretion flow.
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