1. Ultraviolet Fe II Emission in Fainter Quasars: Luminosity Dependences, and the Influence of Environments
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Sophia Mitchell, Ilona K. Söchting, Srinivasan Raghunathan, L. Haberzettl, Matthew J. Graham, Roger G. Clowes, Luis E. Campusano, and Gerard M. Williger
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Physics ,Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics (astro-ph.CO) ,010308 nuclear & particles physics ,media_common.quotation_subject ,Astronomy ,FOS: Physical sciences ,Astronomy and Astrophysics ,Quasar ,Astrophysics ,F500 ,01 natural sciences ,Astrophysics - Astrophysics of Galaxies ,Virial theorem ,Spectral line ,Black hole ,Full width at half maximum ,Space and Planetary Science ,Sky ,Astrophysics of Galaxies (astro-ph.GA) ,0103 physical sciences ,Emission spectrum ,010303 astronomy & astrophysics ,Equivalent width ,media_common ,Astrophysics - Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics - Abstract
We investigate the strength of ultraviolet Fe II emission in fainter quasars compared with brighter quasars for 1.0 ~ 25 Ang. there is a universal (i.e. for quasars in general) strengthening of W2400 with decreasing intrinsic luminosity, L3000. (2) In conjunction with previous work by Clowes et al., we find that there is a further, differential, strengthening of W2400 with decreasing L3000 for those quasars that are members of Large Quasar Groups (LQGs). (3) We find that increasingly strong W2400 tends to be associated with decreasing FWHM of the neighbouring Mg II {\lambda}2798 broad emission line. (4) We suggest that the dependence of W2400 on L3000 arises from Ly{\alpha} fluorescence. (5) We find that stronger W2400 tends to be associated with smaller virial estimates from Shen et al. of the mass of the central black hole, by a factor ~ 2 between the ultrastrong emitters and the weak. Stronger W2400 emission would correspond to smaller black holes that are still growing. The differential effect for LQG members might then arise from preferentially younger quasars in the LQG environments., Comment: Accepted for publication in MNRAS. 21 pages, 11 figures
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- 2016