P. Marziani, M. Martínez-Aldama, D. Dultzin, J. Sulentic
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Low Ionization Emission Lines in Quasars: Clues from OI 8446 and the CaII Triplet
Abstract The formation of low emission lines in quasars and active galactic nuclei is still an open issue. Aided by the organizing power of the 4D eigenvector 1 scheme, we review basic developments since the 1980s, devoting special attention to the CaII IR triplet and the OI 8446 emission lines. Coverage of these lines is cumbersome since they are shifted in an inconvenient IR domain already at modest redshifts (≈ 0.2). Their detection is also difficult since they are faint and often buried in the CaII absorption of the host galaxy. We discuss how these lines can provide unambiguous constraints on the physical conditions of the broad line emitting regions of quasars when detected in emission, and summarise preliminary results for a sample of luminous, intermediate redshift quasars.