2014A&A...568A.114M


Query : 2014A&A...568A.114M

2014A&A...568A.114M - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 568A, 114-114 (2014/8-1)

A large sample of Kohonen-selected SDSS quasars with weak emission lines: selection effects and statistical properties.

MEUSINGER H. and BALAFKAN N.

Abstract (from CDS):

A tiny fraction of the quasar population shows remarkably weak emission lines. Several hypotheses have been developed, but the weak line quasar (WLQ) phenomenon still remains puzzling. The aim of this study was to create a sizeable sample of WLQs and WLQ-like objects and to evaluate various properties of this sample. We performed a search for WLQs in the spectroscopic data from the Sloan Digital Sky Survey Data Release 7 based on Kohonen self-organising maps for nearly 105 quasar spectra. The final sample consists of 365 quasars in the redshift range z=0.6-4.2 (<z≥1.50±0.45) and includes in particular a subsample of 46 WLQs with equivalent widths WMgII<11Å and WCIV<4.8Å. We compared the luminosities, black hole masses, Eddington ratios, accretion rates, variability, spectral slopes, and radio properties of the WLQs with those of control samples of ordinary quasars. Particular attention was paid to selection effects. The WLQs have, on average, significantly higher luminosities, Eddington ratios, and accretion rates. About half of the excess comes from a selection bias, but an intrinsic excess remains probably caused primarily by higher accretion rates. The spectral energy distribution shows a bluer continuum at rest-frame wavelengths >1500Å. The variability in the optical and UV is relatively low, even taking the variability-luminosity anti-correlation into account. The percentage of radio detected quasars and of core-dominant radio sources is significantly higher than for the control sample, whereas the mean radio-loudness is lower. The properties of our WLQ sample can be consistently understood assuming that it consists of a mix of quasars at the beginning of a stage of increased accretion activity and of beamed radio-quiet quasars. The higher luminosities and Eddington ratios in combination with a bluer spectral energy distribution can be explained by hotter continua, i.e. higher accretion rates. If quasar activity consists of subphases with different accretion rates, a change towards a higher rate is probably accompanied by an only slow development of the broad line region. The composite WLQ spectrum can be reasonably matched by the ordinary quasar composite where the continuum has been replaced by that of a hotter disk. A similar effect can be achieved by an additional power-law component in relativistically boosted radio-quiet quasars, which may explain the high percentage of radio quasars.

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Journal keyword(s): quasars: general - quasars: emission lines

VizieR on-line data: <Available at CDS (J/A+A/568/A114): wlq.dat>

Simbad objects: 37

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Number of rows : 37
N Identifier Otype ICRS (J2000)
RA
ICRS (J2000)
DEC
Mag U Mag B Mag V Mag R Mag I Sp type #ref
1850 - 2024
#notes
1 GALEX J003745.5+074423 WD* 00 37 45.5350810320 +07 44 23.391847392           DC 5 0
2 GALEX J021923.4+010413 WD* 02 19 23.4166428192 +01 04 13.456259904           DC 3 0
3 PHL 4255 WD* 02 40 58.8009649344 -00 39 34.519342176   17.91       DC 14 0
4 GALEX J073249.5+354651 WD* 07 32 49.4992209432 +35 46 51.550383504           DC 5 0
5 QSO J0745+4734 QSO 07 45 21.7878198936 +47 34 36.191801820   16.76 16.44     ~ 102 0
6 GALEX J084732.6+172818 WD* 08 47 32.7352074096 +17 28 19.502760396   19.7   19.0   DC 7 0
7 LB 8684 WD* 08 47 49.2296359896 +18 30 17.545511664   17.21   17.2   DQ 17 0
8 GALEX J085246.8+100522 WD* 08 52 46.8792945576 +10 05 23.190761292           DC 5 1
9 GALEX J093958.6+340153 WD* 09 39 58.6450690440 +34 01 52.221167436           DC 7 0
10 LP 488-41 WD* 09 48 57.9253872720 +12 32 42.966377664   17.8 18.53 18.3   DC 18 1
11 GALEX J095933.3+144549 WD* 09 59 33.2659918656 +14 45 48.738607704   18.30 18.09     DC 10 0
12 EGGR 252 WD* 10 01 49.3635429879 +14 41 23.785836041   15.86 15.40 15.62   DC7 45 1
13 GALEX J101509.5+351814 WD* 10 15 09.5689858128 +35 18 14.168775024           DQ 10 0
14 87GB 105148.6+222705 BLL 10 54 30.6250887672 +22 10 54.796074852 17.67 17.39 17.20 17.1   ~ 59 1
15 ICRF J113245.6+003427 BLL 11 32 45.6184743144 +00 34 27.830851248 18.98 18.54 18.08 17.5   ~ 117 1
16 GALEX J120423.8+230913 WD* 12 04 23.8019289312 +23 09 13.519643256   19.48 19.33     DC 8 0
17 CSO 1300 WD* 12 18 56.7008569944 +41 48 00.287887284           DC 11 1
18 7C 121737.89+344814.00 BLL 12 20 08.2941462528 +34 31 21.743167116   17.71 17.09 17.07   ~ 108 1
19 [VV2006] J124510.0+570954 BLL 12 45 09.9995503080 +57 09 54.373550040   18.33 17.96     ~ 67 1
20 LB 2449 BLL 12 48 18.7847605224 +58 20 28.717260720   16.10 15.78 15.19   ~ 189 1
21 GALEX J125335.1+163020 WD* 12 53 35.0194819968 +16 30 21.221948664   19.34 19.15     DC 10 0
22 GALEX J130210.8+454424 WD* 13 02 10.7381571816 +45 44 24.501291900           DC 7 0
23 GALEX J132232.0+373033 WD* 13 22 32.0677369104 +37 30 33.091113528   19.44 19.25     DQ 12 0
24 [VV2006] J133040.6+565520 BLL 13 30 40.6925331144 +56 55 20.139765780   19.96 19.59 20.3   ~ 12 0
25 QSO J1409+2618 QSO 14 09 23.9085820008 +26 18 21.056458176   16.07 15.74     ~ 191 0
26 GALEX J141904.6+110306 WD* 14 19 04.6747679832 +11 03 06.265210140   18.10 17.93     DC 10 0
27 ATO J223.6130+51.4093 BLL 14 54 27.1245711624 +51 24 33.731127900   18.76 18.35     ~ 89 1
28 QSO J1521+5202 QSO 15 21 56.4821480376 +52 02 38.598049752   16.02 15.70     ~ 57 0
29 [VV2006] J152913.6+381217 BLL 15 29 13.5612494904 +38 12 17.489639232   19.05 18.77     ~ 31 0
30 QSO J1532-0039 QSO 15 32 59.9585073048 -00 39 43.819557948   23.88 22.26     ~ 32 0
31 4FGL J1533.2+3416 BLL 15 33 24.2707322904 +34 16 40.306756692   18.59 18.31 18.1   ~ 55 1
32 [VV2006] J160410.2+432614 QSO 16 04 10.2215791992 +43 26 14.671492116   18.68 18.44 18.04   ~ 32 0
33 GALEX J161315.4+511608 WD* 16 13 15.3603729360 +51 16 08.377244184           DC 13 0
34 FIRST J170108.8+395443 BLL 17 01 08.8931185536 +39 54 43.058701908   19.55 19.25 18.9   ~ 38 0
35 PHL 1811 Sy1 21 55 01.5124437432 -09 22 24.349496808   13.9 16.8 14.1   ~ 185 1
36 GALEX J220911.3-003542 WD* 22 09 11.3189527128 -00 35 43.037628252   18.7 19.26 19.0   DC 9 1
37 SDSS J224303.81+221456.0 CV* 22 43 03.8166823560 +22 14 56.079353040           A9V 5 0

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