Broad Line Region Physical Conditions along the Quasar Eigenvector 1 Sequence
P. Marziani, J. W. Sulentic, C. A. Negrete, D. Dultzin, S. Zamfir, R., Bachev

TL;DR
This study analyzes the physical conditions of the broad line region in quasars along the Eigenvector 1 sequence, revealing distinct emission components and their relation to quasar populations and spectral diversity.
Contribution
It introduces a detailed modeling of broad emission lines in quasars using three components, linking spectral features to physical conditions and quasar populations within the 4DE1 framework.
Findings
Identification of three emission components: blue, broad, and very broad.
Correlation of emission components with quasar populations A and B.
Validation of 4DE1 as a unifying framework for quasar spectral diversity.
Abstract
[Abridged] We compare broad emission line profiles and estimate line ratios for all major emission lines between Ly-alpha and H-beta in a sample of six quasars. The sources were chosen with two criteria in mind: the existence of high quality optical and UV spectra as well as the possibility to sample the spectroscopic diversity in the 4D Eigenvector 1 context . In the latter sense each source occupies a region (bin) in the FWHM(H-beta) vs. optical FeII strength plane that is significantly different from the others. High S/N H-beta emission line profiles are used as templates for modeling the other lines (Ly-alpha, CIV 1549, HeII 1640, Al III 1860, Si III] 1892, and Mg II 2800). We can adequately model all broad lines assuming the existence of three components distinguished by blueshifted, unshifted and redshifted centroids (indicated as blue, broad and very broad component…
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