Environments of Strong / Ultrastrong, Ultraviolet Fe II Emitting Quasars
Roger G. Clowes, Srinivasan Raghunathan, Ilona K. Soechting, Matthew, J. Graham, Luis E. Campusano

TL;DR
This study investigates ultraviolet Fe II emission in quasars within Large Quasar Groups, finding that dense environments correlate with stronger emission, likely due to increased star formation, iron abundance, and dynamical interactions.
Contribution
It provides the first evidence linking quasar Fe II emission strength to large-scale environment, highlighting environmental effects on quasar properties at high redshift.
Findings
Quasars in LQGs show higher UV Fe II emission than those outside.
Ultrastrong Fe II emitters tend to be near each other within 30-50 Mpc.
Environmental factors like star formation and microturbulence influence Fe II strength.
Abstract
We have investigated the strength of ultraviolet Fe II emission from quasars within the environments of Large Quasar Groups (LQGs) in comparison with quasars elsewhere, for 1.1 <= <z_LQG> <= 1.7, using the DR7QSO catalogue of the Sloan Digital Sky Survey. We use the Weymann et al. W2400 equivalent width, defined between the rest-frame continuum-windows 2240-2255 and 2665-2695 Ang., as the measure of the UV Fe II emission. We find a significant shift of the W2400 distribution to higher values for quasars within LQGs, predominantly for those LQGs with 1.1 <= <z_LQG> <= 1.5. There is a tentative indication that the shift to higher values increases with the quasar i magnitude. We find evidence that within LQGs the ultrastrong emitters with W2400 >= 45 Ang. (more precisely, ultrastrong-plus with W2400 >= 44 Ang.) have preferred nearest-neighbour separations of ~ 30-50 Mpc to the adjacent…
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