The PG X-ray QSO sample: Links between the ultraviolet-X-ray continuum andemission lines

Citation
Bj. Wills et al., The PG X-ray QSO sample: Links between the ultraviolet-X-ray continuum andemission lines, ASTROPHYS J, 515(2), 1999, pp. L53-L56
Citations number
26
Categorie Soggetti
Space Sciences
Journal title
ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL
ISSN journal
0004637X → ACNP
Volume
515
Issue
2
Year of publication
1999
Part
2
Pages
L53 - L56
Database
ISI
SICI code
0004-637X(19990420)515:2<L53:TPXQSL>2.0.ZU;2-5
Abstract
Two sets of relationships relate QSO UV to soft X-ray continua with the bro ad-line region. These are (i) the Baldwin relationships, which are inverse relationships between the broad-line equivalent width and the continuum lum inosity, and (ii) Boroson & Green's optical "Principal Component 1" relatio nships, linking steeper soft Xray spectra with narrower H beta emission, st ronger HP blue wings, stronger optical Fe II emission, and weaker [O III] l ambda 5007 lines. In order to understand these relationships, we extended t he spectra into the UV for 22 QSOs with high-quality soft X-ray spectra. Th ese are from the complete sample of QSOs from the Bright Quasar Survey for which Laor et al. demonstrated strong luminosity and X-ray-optical Principa l Component 1 relationships. We show that these extend to a whole new set o f UV relationships: Principal Component 1 (in the sense of steeper X-ray sp ectra) is related to narrower C III] lambda 1909 lines, larger Si III] lamb da 1892/C III] lambda 1909 ratios (a high-density indicator), stronger low- ionization lines, and weaker C IV lambda 1549 but stronger N V lambda 1240 lines. We speculate that high accretion rates are linked to high columns of dense (similar to 10(11) cm(-3)), nitrogen-enhanced, low-ionization gas fr om nuclear starbursts. Line width, inverse Fe II-[O III] and inverse Fe II- C IV relationships hint at the geometrical arrangement of this gas. These P rincipal Component 1 relationships appear to be independent of luminosity a nd therefore of the Baldwin relationships.