Extreme quasars at high redshift
M. L. Mart{\i}nez-Aldama, A. Del Olmo, P. Marziani, J. W. Sulentic, C., A. Negrete, D. Dultzin, M. D Onofrio, J. Perea

TL;DR
This study confirms that high-redshift extreme quasars selected via 4DE1 criteria exhibit consistent spectral properties, supporting their potential as distance indicators and revealing insights into their ionization and kinematic features.
Contribution
The paper demonstrates the effectiveness of 4DE1 criteria in identifying high-redshift xA quasars and provides detailed UV spectral analysis, supporting their use in large-scale studies.
Findings
Most xA quasars show very low ionization parameters.
CIV1549 exhibits significant blueshifts indicating outflows.
AlIII1860 is a reliable virial broadening estimator.
Abstract
Context:Quasars radiating at extreme Eddington ratios (xA) are likely a prime mover of galactic evolution and have been hailed as potential distance indicators. Their properties are still scarcely known. Aims:We test the effectiveness of the selection criteria defined on the 4D Eigenvector 1 (4DE1) for identifying xA sources. We provide a quantitative description of their UV spectra in the redshift range 2<z<2.9. Methods:19 extreme quasar candidates were identified using 4DE1 selection criteria applied to SDSS spectra: AlIII1860/SiIII]1892>0.5 and CIII]1909/SiIII]1892<1. The emission line spectra was studied using multicomponent fits of deep spectroscopic observations obtained with the OSIRIS-GTC. Results:Spectra confirm that almost all of these quasars are xA sources with very similar properties. We provide spectrophotometric and line profile measurements for the…
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