Chemical enrichment and accretion of nitrogen-loud quasars
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Publication Date
2017-12-11Journal Title
Astronomy and Astrophysics
ISSN
0004-6361
Publisher
EDP Sciences
Volume
608
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Article
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Matsuoka, K., Nagao, T., Maiolino, R., Marconi, A., Park, D., & Taniguchi, Y. (2017). Chemical enrichment and accretion of nitrogen-loud quasars. Astronomy and Astrophysics, 608 https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361/201629878
Abstract
We present rest-frame optical spectra of 12 nitrogen-loud quasars at z ~ 2.2,
whose rest-frame ultraviolet (UV) spectra show strong nitrogen broad emission
lines. To investigate their narrow-line region (NLR) metallicities, we measure
the equivalent width (EW) of the [OIII]5007 emission line: if the NLR
metallicity is remarkably high as suggested by strong UV nitrogen lines, the
[OIII]5007 line flux should be very week due to the low equilibrium temperature
of the ionized gas owing to significant metal cooling. In the result, we found
that our spectra show moderate EW of the [OIII]5007 line similar to general
quasars. This indicates nitrogen-loud quasars do not have extremely metal-rich
gas clouds in NLRs. This suggests that strong nitrogen lines from broad-line
regions (BLRs) are originated by exceptionally high abundances of nitrogen
relative to oxygen without very high BLR metallicities. This result indicates
that broad-emission lines of nitrogen are not good indicators of the BLR
metallicity in some cases. On the other hand, we also investigate virial
black-hole masses and Eddington ratios by using the Hbeta and CIV1549 lines for
our sample. As a result, we found that black-hole masses and Eddington ratios
of nitrogen-loud quasars tend to be low and high relative to normal quasars,
suggesting that nitrogen-loud quasars seem to be in a rapidly-accreting phase.
This can be explained in terms of a positive correlation between Eddington
ratios and nitrogen abundances of quasars, that is probably caused by the
connection between the mass accretion onto black holes and nuclear star
formation.
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Science and Technology Facilities Council (ST/M001172/1)
European Research Council (695671)
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External DOI: https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361/201629878
This record's URL: https://www.repository.cam.ac.uk/handle/1810/277653
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