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A&A 457, 35-43 (2006)
DOI: 10.1051/0004-6361:20065455
Optical spectroscopy of BL Lacertae objects
Broad lines, companion galaxies, and redshift lower limits
B. Sbarufatti1, R. Falomo2, A. Treves1 and J. Kotilainen31 Università dell'Insubria, via Valleggio 11, 22100 Como, Italy
e-mail: boris.sbarufatti@uninsubria.it
2 INAF, Osservatorio Astronomico di Padova, Vicolo dell'Osservatorio 5, 35122 Padova, Italy
3 Tuorla Observatory, University of Turku, Väisäläntie 20, 21500 Piikkiö, Finland
(Received 19 April 2006 / Accepted 11 May 2006)
Abstract
Aims.We present optical spectroscopy for a sample of BL Lac objects, to determine
their redshift, to study their broad emission line properties, and to
characterize their close environment.
Methods.Twelve objects were observed using the ESO 3.6 m and
NOT 2.5 m telescopes, obtaining spectra for the BL Lacs and for
nearby sources.
Results.For seven of these objects, nuclear emission lines and/or absorption lines from
the host galaxy were detected. In all the four cases where absorption lines
were revealed, the host galaxy has been resolved with HST or
ground-based imaging. The broad H
luminosities (or their upper limits)
of the BL Lacs are similar to those of radio-loud quasars.
For two BL Lacs, spectroscopy of close companions indicates that they are at
the redshift of the BL Lacs, and therefore physically associated and probably
interacting.
Five BL Lacs have a featureless spectrum. In these cases, we apply a new
technique to derive lower limits for their redshift, which are consistent with
the lower limits deduced from imaging.
Key words: BL Lacertae objects: general
© ESO 2006
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