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Gas Disks and Supermassive Black Holes in Nearby Radio Galaxies

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Table 3.31. Comparison of broad l<strong>in</strong>e statistics<br />

Parameter UGC FR-I sample Sy/LINERs <strong>Radio</strong> Loud<br />

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

< σBL > (km s −1 ) 1295 ± 218 2400 ± 1100 5900 ± 3700<br />

< σNL > (km s −1 ) 371 ± 153 · · · · · ·<br />

< vNL − vBL > (km s −1 ) −435 ± 335 · · · −500 ± 1200<br />

Note. — The mean velocity dispersions of broad <strong>and</strong> narrow l<strong>in</strong>es <strong>and</strong><br />

offsets of broad <strong>and</strong> narrow l<strong>in</strong>es for three different galaxy samples: Col.(2)<br />

the data presented <strong>in</strong> this work; Col. (3) A sample of Seyferts <strong>and</strong> LINERs;<br />

Col. (4) A summary of properties of several sample of radio galaxies.<br />

References. — (3) Ho et al. (1997); (4) Sulentic et al. (2000)<br />

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