Shedding New Light on Weak Emission-line Quasars in the C iv-H β Parameter Space
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Ha, T.Dix, C.
Matthews, B.M.
Shemmer, O.
Brotherton, M.S.
Myers, A.D.
Richards, G.T.
Maithil, J.
Anderson, S.F.
Brandt, W.N.
Diamond-Stanic, A.M.
Fan, X.
Gallagher, S.C.
Green, R.
Lira, P.
Luo, B.
Netzer, H.
Plotkin, R.M.
Runnoe, J.C.
Schneider, D.P.
Strauss, M.A.
Trakhtenbrot, B.
Wu, J.
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Steward Observatory, University of ArizonaIssue Date
2023-06-13
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Trung Ha et al 2023 ApJ 950 97Journal
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Weak emission-line quasars (WLQs) are a subset of type 1 quasars that exhibit extremely weak Lyα + N v λ1240 and/or C iv λ1549 emission lines. We investigate the relationship between emission-line properties and accretion rate for a sample of 230 "ordinary"type 1 quasars and 18 WLQs at z < 0.5 and 1.5 < z < 3.5 that have rest-frame ultraviolet and optical spectral measurements. We apply a correction to the Hβ-based black hole mass (M BH) estimates of these quasars using the strength of the optical Fe ii emission. We confirm previous findings that WLQs' M BH values are overestimated by up to an order of magnitude using the traditional broad-emission-line region size-luminosity relation. With this M BH correction, we find a significant correlation between Hβ-based Eddington luminosity ratios and a combination of the rest-frame C iv equivalent width and C iv blueshift with respect to the systemic redshift. This correlation holds for both ordinary quasars and WLQs, which suggests that the two-dimensional C iv parameter space can serve as an indicator of accretion rate in all type 1 quasars across a wide range of spectral properties. © 2023. The Author(s). Published by the American Astronomical Society.Note
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10.3847/1538-4357/acd04d
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