The mass-metallicity relation of SDSS quasars
Kenta Matsuoka, Tohru Nagao, Alessandro Marconi, Roberto Maiolino,, Yoshiaki Taniguchi

TL;DR
This study investigates the origin of the luminosity-metallicity relation in quasars, finding that black hole mass primarily drives this correlation, with nitrogen enrichment delays influencing certain emission line ratios.
Contribution
It demonstrates that the L_AGN-Z_AGN relation is mainly due to the M_BH-Z_BLR relation, linking black hole mass to host galaxy metallicity, and explores nitrogen's role in emission line ratios.
Findings
Black hole mass correlates with BLR metallicity.
L/L_Edd correlates with nitrogen-sensitive line ratios.
Nitrogen enrichment delay affects certain emission lines.
Abstract
Active galactic nuclei (AGNs) are characterized by a clear correlation between luminosity and metallicity (L_AGN-Z_AGN relation). The origin of this correlation is not clear. It may result from a relation between the black hole mass (M_BH) and metallicity, or from a relation between the accretion rate (L/L_Edd) and metallicity. To investigate the origin of the L_AGN-Z_AGN relation, we use optical spectra of 2383 quasars at 2.3 < z < 3.0 from the Sloan Digital Sky Survey. By using this data set, we have constructed composite spectra of 33 subsamples in intervals of both M_BH and L/L_Edd. From these composite spectra we measure emission-line flux ratios that are sensitive to the metallicity of the broad line region (BLR); specifically, NV/CIV, NV/HeII, (SiIV+OIV])/CIV, and AlIII/CIV. We find that there is a significant correlation between M_BH and Z_BLR as inferred from all four…
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