Exploring the Diversity of Type 1 Active Galactic Nuclei Identified in SDSS-IV/SPIDERS
Julien Wolf, Mara Salvato, Damien Coffey, Andrea Merloni, Johannes, Buchner, Riccardo Arcodia, Dalya Baron, Francisco J. Carrera, Johan Comparat,, Donald P. Schneider, Kirpal Nandra

TL;DR
This study analyzes the optical properties of a large, X-ray selected sample of Type 1 AGN from SDSS-IV/SPIDERS, revealing correlations with black hole properties and supporting a stratified model of the Broad Line Region.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive statistical analysis of Type 1 AGN optical spectra, extending previous studies with a larger, more diverse sample and confirming key correlations with black hole parameters.
Findings
Eddington ratio correlates with EV1
Black hole mass correlates with EV2
Supports the existence of a Very Broad Line Region
Abstract
We present a statistical analysis of the optical properties of an X-ray selected Type 1 AGN sample, using high signal to-noise ratio () spectra of the counterparts of the ROSAT/2RXS sources in the footprint of the SDSS-IV/SPIDERS (Spectroscopic IDentification of eROSITA Sources) programme. The final sample contains 2100 sources. It significantly extends the redshift and luminosity ranges ( and ~ - ) used so far in this kind of analysis. By means of a Principal Component Analysis, we derive Eigenvector (EV) 1 and 2 in an eleven dimensional optical and X-ray parameter space, which are consistent with previous results. The validity of the correlations of the Eddington ratio with EV1 and the black hole mass with EV2 are strongly confirmed These results…
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