2020A&A...634A.116V


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2020A&A...634A.116V - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 634A, 116-116 (2020/2-1)

Peculiar emission line spectra of core extremely red BOSS quasars at z∼2-3: orientation and/or evolution?

VILLAR MARTIN M., PERNA M., HUMPHREY A., CASTRO RODRIGUEZ N., BINETTE L., PEREZ GONZALEZ P.G., MATEOS S. and CABRERA LAVERS A.

Abstract (from CDS):

Context. Core extremely red quasars (core ERQ) have been proposed to represent an intermediate evolutionary phase in which a heavily obscured quasar blows out the circumnuclear interstellar medium with very energetic outflows before it becomes an optical quasar. Aims. We investigate whether the properties of core ERQ fit the AGN orientation-based unification scenario. Methods. We revised the general UV and optical emission line properties of core ERQ in the context of the orientation-based scenario. We used diagnostic diagrams based on UV emission line ratios and UV-to-optical line kinematic information to compare the physical and kinematic gas properties of core ERQ with those of other luminous narrow- and broad-line AGN. In particular, we provide a revised comparison of the [OIII] kinematics in 21 core ERQ (20 from Perrotta et al. 2019MNRAS.488.4126P and SDSS J171420.38+414815.7, based on GTC EMIR near-infrared spectroscopy) with other samples of quasars with matching luminosity with the aim of evaluating whether core ERQ host the most extreme [OIII] outflows. Results. The UV line ratios suggest that the physical properties (e.g., density and metallicity) of the ionised gas in core ERQ are similar to those observed in the broad-line region of blue nitrogen-loud quasars. The [OIII] outflow velocities of core ERQ are on average consistent with those of very luminous blue type 1 quasars, although extreme outflows are much more frequent in core ERQ. These similarities can be explained in the context of the AGN unification model under the assumption that core ERQ are viewed with an intermediate orientation between type 2 (edge-on) and type 1 (face-on) quasars.Conclusions. We propose that core ERQ are very luminous but otherwise normal quasars viewed at an intermediate orientation. This orientation allows a direct view of the outer part of the large broad-line region from which core ERQ UV line emission originates; the extreme [OIII] outflow velocities are instead a consequence of the very high luminosity of core ERQ.

Abstract Copyright: © ESO 2020

Journal keyword(s): galaxies: active - quasars: general - quasars: emission lines

Simbad objects: 36

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Number of rows : 36
N Identifier Otype ICRS (J2000)
RA
ICRS (J2000)
DEC
Mag U Mag B Mag V Mag R Mag I Sp type #ref
1850 - 2023
#notes
1 SDSS J000610.67+121501.2 QSO 00 06 10.678 +12 15 01.27           ~ 22 0
2 QSO J0149+1501 QSO 01 49 44.4334150536 +15 01 06.628522440   17.87 17.70     ~ 34 0
3 SDSS J020932.15+312202.7 QSO 02 09 32.15928 +31 22 02.7264           ~ 9 0
4 QSO J0250-0757 QSO 02 50 21.7688505360 -07 57 49.964002668   19.02 18.63     ~ 38 0
5 LBQS 0256-0000 QSO 02 59 05.6356015320 +00 11 21.964472340   18.50 18.11     ~ 132 0
6 LBQS 0302-0019 QSO 03 04 49.8593341368 -00 08 13.534398816   18.08 17.80 17.5   ~ 250 0
7 SDSS J080547.66+454159.0 QSO 08 05 47.667 +45 41 59.02           ~ 9 0
8 SDSS J082653.42+054247.3 QSO 08 26 53.4275674488 +05 42 47.329760520           ~ 12 0
9 SDSS J083200.20+161500.3 QSO 08 32 00.203 +16 15 00.38           ~ 13 0
10 SDSS J083448.48+015921.1 QSO 08 34 48.4829876640 +01 59 21.159996036           ~ 15 0
11 QSO J0843+0750 QSO 08 43 12.6413580072 +07 50 29.304553272   20.49 20.03     ~ 25 0
12 QSO J0844+0503 QSO 08 44 01.9575654696 +05 03 57.908087928   19.41 18.67     ~ 37 0
13 SDSS J091303.90+234435.2 QSO 09 13 03.906 +23 44 35.23           ~ 10 0
14 SDSS J093226.93+461442.8 QSO 09 32 26.939 +46 14 42.90           ~ 8 0
15 QSO J0942+0422 QSO 09 42 02.0480819568 +04 22 44.548204368   17.78 17.47     ~ 59 0
16 7C 095508.69+501423.00 QSO 09 58 23.1470750952 +50 00 17.672182200           ~ 12 1
17 SDSS J101324.54+342702.6 QSO 10 13 24.5477055336 +34 27 02.693463732   20.07 20.11     ~ 22 0
18 QSO J1019+0254 QSO 10 19 08.2614843816 +02 54 31.979296008   19.20 18.74     ~ 31 0
19 2MASS J10254174+2454243 QSO 10 25 41.7827456928 +24 54 24.277162680   20.10 19.89     ~ 19 0
20 SDSS J103146.53+290324.1 QSO 10 31 46.5374172216 +29 03 24.274221444           ~ 9 0
21 QSO B1031+0414 QSO 10 34 56.3122729872 +03 58 59.378287224   18.79 18.25     ~ 40 0
22 SDSS J113834.68+473250.0 QSO 11 38 34.683 +47 32 50.07           ~ 10 0
23 SDSS J121704.70+023417.1 QSO 12 17 04.703 +02 34 17.16           ~ 12 0
24 QSO J1220+0004 QSO 12 20 39.4501720080 +00 04 27.671561508   17.73 17.54     ~ 32 0
25 SDSS J123241.73+091209.3 QSO 12 32 41.738 +09 12 09.38           ~ 15 0
26 Mrk 231 Sy1 12 56 14.2341182928 +56 52 25.238373852   14.68 13.84     ~ 1940 3
27 SDSS J135608.32+073017.2 QSO 13 56 08.330 +07 30 17.25           ~ 10 0
28 QSO B1418+2254 QSO 14 21 08.7157779960 +22 41 17.430091224   16.8       ~ 30 0
29 QSO J1431+0535 QSO 14 31 48.0919431288 +05 35 58.040371968   17.35 17.13     ~ 24 0
30 8C 1435+638 QSO 14 36 45.8021325144 +63 36 37.866905244   17.06 16.86 16.23   ~ 202 1
31 SDSS J160431.55+563354.2 QSO 16 04 31.552 +56 33 54.21           ~ 8 0
32 SDSS J165202.64+172852.3 QSO 16 52 02.6484883080 +17 28 52.399102800           ~ 20 0
33 SDSS J171420.38+414815.7 QSO 17 14 20.385 +41 48 15.77           ~ 8 0
34 SDSS J221524.00-005643.8 QSO 22 15 24.007 -00 56 43.80           ~ 14 0
35 2MASS J22381972-0921058 QSO 22 38 19.7656691904 -09 21 06.110018208   19.18 18.65     ~ 37 0
36 SDSS J232326.17-010033.1 QSO 23 23 26.175 -01 00 33.12           ~ 15 0

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