The Extreme Ultraviolet Spectra of Low Redshift Radio Loud Quasars
Brian Punsly, Cormac Reynolds, Paola Marziani, Christopher P. O'Dea

TL;DR
This study analyzes the EUV spectra of three low redshift radio loud quasars, revealing a fundamental correlation between jet power and EUV spectral slope, supporting magnetically arrested accretion models.
Contribution
It extends previous EUV-jet power correlations to high Eddington ratio quasars, confirming the fundamental nature of the $ar{Q}/L_{bol}$ and $eta_{EUV}$ relationship.
Findings
$ar{Q}/L_{bol}$ correlates with $eta_{EUV}$ in low redshift quasars.
The correlation is statistically significant and supports magnetically arrested accretion models.
One quasar's jet is likely frustrated by galactic gas.
Abstract
This paper reports on the extreme ultraviolet (EUV) spectrum of three low redshift () radio loud quasars, 3C 95, 3C 57 and PKS 0405-123. The spectra were obtained with the Cosmic Origins Spectrograph (COS) of the Hubble Space Telescope. The bolometric thermal emission, , associated with the accretion flow is a large fraction of the Eddington limit for all of these sources. We estimate the long term time averaged jet power, , for the three sources. , is shown to lie along the correlation of and found in previous studies of the EUV continuum of intermediate and high redshift quasars, where the EUV continuum flux density between 1100 \AA\, and 700 \AA\, is defined by . The high Eddington ratios of the three quasars extends the analysis into a wider parameter…
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