Metallicity and Far-Infrared Luminosity of High Redshift Quasars
Leah E. Simon, Fred Hamann

TL;DR
This study investigates the metallicity of broad line regions in high-redshift quasars with varying far-infrared luminosities, finding consistently high metallicities that suggest early enrichment before visible quasar phases.
Contribution
It provides evidence that BLR metallicity in high-redshift quasars is super-solar and independent of star formation rates, implying early enrichment prior to the quasar phase.
Findings
BLR metallicities are super-solar (~5-9 Z_sun) in all composites.
No observed trend between metallicity and star formation rate.
High metallicities are consistent across different L_FIR, indicating early enrichment.
Abstract
We present the results of an exploratory study of broad line region (BLR) metallicity in 34 2.2 < z < 4.6 quasars with far-infrared (FIR) luminosities (L_FIR) from 10^13.4 to 10^12.1 L_\odot . Quasar samples sorted by L_FIR might represent an evolutionary sequence if the star formation rates (SFRs) in quasar hosts generally diminish across quasar lifetimes. We use rest-frame ultraviolet spectra from the Sloan Digital Sky Survey to construct three composite spectra sorted by L_FIR, corresponding to average SFRs of 4980, 2130 and 340 M_\odot yr^-1 after correcting for a nominal quasar FIR contribution. The measured N V {\lambda} 1240/C IV {\lambda} 1550 and Si IV {\lambda} 1397+O IV] {\lambda} 1402/C IV {\lambda} 1550 emission line ratios indicate super-solar BLR metallicities in all three composites, with no evidence for a trend with the star formation rate. The formal derived…
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