CIV 1549 as an Eigenvector 1 Parameter for Active Galactic Nuclei
Jack W. Sulentic, Rumen Bachev, Paola Marziani, C. Alenka Negrete,, Deborah Dultzin

TL;DR
This study investigates CIV 1549 line properties in active galactic nuclei, revealing correlations with quasar populations and challenging its reliability for black hole mass estimation, thereby contributing to AGN unification models.
Contribution
It introduces new correlations involving CIV 1549 line shifts and widths, and proposes a method for extracting narrow components, enhancing understanding of AGN broad line region structure.
Findings
CIV 1549 blueshift is prominent in Population A AGN with FWHM(H beta) < 4000 km/s
CIV 1549 width is a poor virial mass estimator for black holes
A new recipe for extracting CIV 1549 narrow components is presented
Abstract
[Abridged] We have been exploring a spectroscopic unification for all known types of broad line emitting AGN. The 4D Eigenvector 1 (4DE1) parameter space shows promise as a unification capable of organizing quasar diversity on a sequence primarily governed by Eddington ratio. This paper considers the role of CIV 1549 measures with special emphasis on the CIV 1549 line shift as a principal 4DE1 diagnostic. We use HST archival spectra for 130 sources with S/N high enough to permit reliable CIV 1549 broad component (BC) measures. We find a CIV 1549 BC profile blueshift that is strongly concentrated among (largely radio-quiet: RQ) sources with FWHM(H beta BC) < 4000 km/s (which we call Population A). Narrow line Seyfert 1 (NLSy1, with FWHM H beta < 2000 km/s) sources belong to this population but do not emerge as a distinct class. The systematic blueshift, widely interpreted as arising in a…
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