HST-COS Observations of AGN. II. Extended Survey of Ultraviolet Composite Spectra from 159 Active Galactic Nuclei
Matthew L. Stevans, J. Michael Shull, Charles W. Danforth, and Evan M., Tilton

TL;DR
This study uses Hubble's COS to analyze ultraviolet spectra from 159 AGN, revealing their ionizing continua and emission lines, which are crucial for understanding their impact on the intergalactic medium and their intrinsic properties.
Contribution
It provides the first extensive composite UV spectrum of a large AGN sample, detailing their spectral shapes and continuum features across a broad wavelength range.
Findings
AGN show a wide range of UV/EUV spectral slopes.
No significant continuum edges at 912A or 504A detected.
Composite spectrum exhibits a gradual break at 1000A.
Abstract
The ionizing fluxes from quasars and other active galactic nuclei (AGN) are critical for interpreting their emission-line spectra and for photoionizing and heating the intergalactic medium (IGM). Using far-ultraviolet spectra from the Cosmic Origins Spectrograph (COS) on the Hubble Space Telescope (HST), we directly measure the rest-frame ionizing continua and emission lines for 159 AGN at redshifts 0.001 < z_AGN < 1.476 and construct a composite spectrum from 475-1875A. We identify the underlying AGN continuum and strong EUV emission lines from ions of oxygen, neon, and nitrogen after masking out absorption lines from the HI Lya forest, 7 Lyman-limit systems (N_HI > 10^17.2 cm^-2) and 214 partial Lyman-limit systems (15.0 < log N_HI < 17.2). The 159 AGN exhibit a wide range of FUV/EUV spectral shapes, F_nu \propto nu^(alpha_nu), typically with -2 < alpha_nu < 0 and no discernible…
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