Quasars as high-redshift standard candles
A. Sacchi, G. Risaliti, M. Signorini, E. Lusso, E. Nardini, G., Bargiacchi, S. Bisogni, F. Civano, M. Elvis, G. Fabbiano, R. Gilli, B., Trefoloni, C. Vignali

TL;DR
This study confirms the stability of the X-ray to UV luminosity relation in high-redshift quasars, supporting their use as standard candles for cosmological measurements up to redshift 7.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed spectroscopic analysis of high-redshift quasars, demonstrating the relation's low dispersion and lack of evolution, validating their application in cosmology.
Findings
X-ray to UV luminosity relation holds at high redshift.
Intrinsic dispersion of the relation is as low as 0.09 dex.
No spectral differences between high- and low-redshift quasars.
Abstract
The non-linear relation between the X-ray and ultraviolet (UV) luminosity in quasars has been used to derive quasar distances and to build a Hubble diagram at redshifts up to 7. This cosmological application is based on the assumption of independence of the relation on redshift and luminosity. We want to test the reliability of this hypothesis by studying the spectroscopic properties of high-redshift quasars in the X-ray and UV bands. We performed a one-by-one analysis of a sample of 130 quasars at 2.5 with high-quality X-ray and UV spectroscopic observations. We found that not only the X-ray to UV correlation still holds at these redshifts, but its intrinsic dispersion is as low as 0.12 dex (previous works reached 0.200.22 dex). For a sample of quasars at 3 with particularly high-quality observations the dispersion further drops to 0.09 dex, a value entirely…
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