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Gas Disks and Supermassive Black Holes in Nearby Radio Galaxies

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Table 3.27. Presence of a Nuclear Broad L<strong>in</strong>e.<br />

Galaxy ∆|residual| R 2 N − R 2 A By eye Score Broad Cpt.<br />

(%) R 2 N<br />

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6)<br />

NGC 193 9.6 0.19 � 3 Yes<br />

NGC 315 25.0 0.46 � 3 Yes<br />

NGC 383 8.7 0.16 ◦ 2 Yes<br />

NGC 541 4.6 0.12 � 1 No<br />

NGC 741 1.9 0.01 ◦ 0 No<br />

UGC 1841 14.7 0.35 � 3 Yes<br />

NGC 2329 9.4 0.32 ◦ 2 *<br />

NGC 2892 2.8 0.09 ◦ 0 No<br />

NGC 3801 0.1 0.01 ◦ 0 No<br />

NGC 3862 8.0 0.22 ◦ 2 *<br />

UGC 7115 2.6 0.09 ◦ 0 No<br />

NGC 4261 7.8 0.22 � 3 Yes<br />

NGC 4335 8.0 0.40 � 3 Yes<br />

NGC 4374 2.4 0.12 ◦ 0 No<br />

NGC 4486 3.4 0.15 � 2 Yes<br />

NGC 5127 -1.5 -0.01 ◦ 0 No<br />

NGC 5141 3.7 0.16 � 2 Yes<br />

NGC 5490 5.2 0.23 � 3 Yes<br />

NGC 7052 4.9 0.04 � 1 No<br />

UGC 12064 6.7 0.11 � 2 Yes<br />

NGC 7626 2.5 0.13 � 2 Yes<br />

Note. — Col. (1): NGC/UGC Identification; Col. (2): Difference <strong>in</strong><br />

the mean of the absolute values of the residuals from the fits <strong>in</strong>clud<strong>in</strong>g<br />

<strong>and</strong> exclud<strong>in</strong>g the additional component; Col. (3): Relative change <strong>in</strong><br />

reduced χ 2 value between fits with the narrow l<strong>in</strong>es alone (N) <strong>and</strong> with<br />

the additional component (A); Col. (4): Could an improvement <strong>in</strong> the<br />

fit be judged by eye?; Col. (5): Additional component ‘score’, one po<strong>in</strong>t<br />

available from each of columns 2 to 6, see text for criteria; Col. (6) Is<br />

an additional broad component useful <strong>in</strong> the fit based on these results?<br />

An asterisk (*) <strong>in</strong>dicates the component appears to represent a non-flat<br />

cont<strong>in</strong>uum.<br />

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