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Gas Disks and Supermassive Black Holes in Nearby Radio Galaxies

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contrive to create a broad component they did so. Table 3.32 shows the k<strong>in</strong>ematic pa-<br />

rameters <strong>and</strong> reduced χ 2 values from five comb<strong>in</strong>ations of fit parameters that produce<br />

dist<strong>in</strong>ct fits. These were:<br />

1. Narrow l<strong>in</strong>es only: The orig<strong>in</strong>al 5 Gaussian model (one Gaussian for each of<br />

the follow<strong>in</strong>g 5 l<strong>in</strong>es: [N II]6550, Hα, [N II]6585, [S II]6718, [S II]6733), with a s<strong>in</strong>gle<br />

value of velocity <strong>and</strong> velocity dispersion for all l<strong>in</strong>es.<br />

2. Additional broad component: The same as the Narrow l<strong>in</strong>es only model, with an<br />

additional broad component, with an <strong>in</strong>dependent velocity, velocity dispersion<br />

<strong>and</strong> flux.<br />

3. Flux-constra<strong>in</strong>ed Broad Bases (i): The same as model 2, with an additional set<br />

of 5 Gaussians, represent<strong>in</strong>g the broader w<strong>in</strong>gs (Broad Bases). This new set of<br />

l<strong>in</strong>es had a s<strong>in</strong>gle velocity <strong>and</strong> velocity dispersion <strong>and</strong> the velocity was fixed to<br />

be the same as for the other l<strong>in</strong>es. The fluxes of each l<strong>in</strong>e <strong>in</strong> the second set of<br />

Gaussians was fixed at a constant ratio to its counterpart <strong>in</strong> the first set, based<br />

on the mean ratio measured <strong>in</strong> the fit of two Gaussians per l<strong>in</strong>e to the two [S II]<br />

l<strong>in</strong>es as described above.<br />

4. Flux-constra<strong>in</strong>ed Broad Bases (ii): The same as model 3, however <strong>in</strong> this case<br />

the velocity of the set of broad bases was allowed to vary from that of the narrow<br />

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