High-redshift quasars along the Main Sequence
A. Deconto-Machado, A. del Olmo, P. Marziani, J. Perea, G. M. Stirpe

TL;DR
This study investigates high-redshift, high-luminosity quasars using spectroscopic analysis to understand their emission line properties and outflows, confirming that main sequence correlations hold at early cosmic times.
Contribution
It provides new spectroscopic measurements and analysis of emission lines in high-redshift quasars, revealing the impact of outflows on their spectral properties and confirming the validity of main sequence correlations at high redshift.
Findings
High-velocity outflows are common in high-redshift quasars.
Blueshifted emission lines correlate with outflow velocities.
Scaling laws for black hole mass estimation remain reliable at high redshift.
Abstract
We aim to evaluate the behaviour of our 22 high-redshift (2.2 < z < 3.7) and high-luminosity (47.39 < Lbol < 48.36) quasars in the context of the 4-Dimensional Eigenvector 1. Our approach involves studying quasar physics through spectroscopic exploration of UV and optical emission line diagnostics. We are using new observations from ISAAC/VLT and mainly from the SDSS to cover the optical and the UV rest-frames, respectively. Emission lines are characterised both through a quantitative parametrisation of the line profiles, and by decomposing the emission line profiles using multicomponent fitting routines. We provide spectrophotometric properties and line profile measurements for Hb+[O iii], as well as for Si iv+O iv], C iv+He ii and the 1900 blend. Six out of the 22 objects present a significant blueshifted component on the Hb profile, and in 14/22 cases an Hb outflowing component…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGalaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Black Holes and Theoretical Physics · Scientific Research and Discoveries
