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2003ApJ...592L..59V - Astrophys. J., 592, L59-L62 (2003/August-1)

Revisited abundance diagnostics in quasars: Fe II/Mg II ratios.

VERNER E., BRUHWEILER F., VERNER D., JOHANSSON S. and GULL T.

Abstract (from CDS):

Both the Fe II UV emission in the 2000-3000 Å region [Fe II(UV)] and resonance emission line complex of Mg II at 2800 Å are prominent features in quasar spectra. The observed Fe II(UV)/Mg II emission ratios have been proposed as means to measure the buildup of the Fe abundance relative to that of the α-elements C, N, O, Ne, and Mg as a function of redshift. The current observed ratios show large scatter and no obvious dependence on redshift. Thus, it remains unresolved whether a dependence on redshift exists and whether the observed Fe II(UV)/Mg II ratios represent a real nucleosynthesis diagnostic. We have used our new 830 level model atom for Fe+ in photoionization calculations, reproducing the physical conditions in the broad-line regions of quasars. This modeling reveals that interpretations of high values of Fe II(UV)/Mg II are sensitive not only to Fe and Mg abundance, but also to other factors such as microturbulence, density, and properties of the radiation field. We find that the Fe II(UV)/Mg II ratio combined with Fe II(UV)/Fe II(optical) emission ratio, where Fe II(optical) denotes Fe II emission in 4000-6000 Å band, can be used as a reliable nucleosynthesis diagnostic for the Fe/Mg abundance ratios for the physical conditions relevant to the broad-line regions of quasars. This has extreme importance for quasar observations with the Hubble Space Telescope and also with the future James Webb Space Telescope.

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Journal keyword(s): Atomic Processes - Line: Formation - Methods: Numerical - Galaxies: Quasars: Emission Lines

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