论文标题
XQR-30样品中Z〜6 Z〜6类星线区域的化学丰度
Chemical Abundance of z~6 Quasar Broad-Line Regions in the XQR-30 Sample
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论文摘要
高红移类星体的广泛区域的元素丰度追踪了早期宇宙中大型星系的核区域的化学演化。在这项工作中,我们研究了对25个高红移(5.8 <z <7.5)的静脉紫外光谱中对金属敏感的宽发射线的比率,该光谱是用VLT/X-Shooter和gemini/gnirs仪器观察到的,范围超过$ \ \ flt/x-shooter和gemini/gnirs instrument 8.4-9.8 $在黑洞质量和$ \ log(l _ {\ rm {bol}}}/\ rm {erg \,s}^{ - 1})= 46.7-47.7 $中。我们符合通过跨类星体特性构成产生的单个光谱和复合材料:增量光度,黑洞质量和\ civ \ \ \ civ \的蓝色,通过比较我们的高红色Quasars与较低的redshift shift(2.0 <z <z <5.0),在发射线比率中没有发现红移的演变。使用基于云的局部发射云光电等化模型之间的金属性和发射线磁通比之间的关系,我们发现宽发射线的可观察到的特性与至少具有至少2-4倍太阳能的金属性的气云发射一致。我们的高红移测量值还证实,CIV排放线的蓝光与其等效宽度相关,这影响了与CIV归一化的线比。考虑到Civ Blueshift时,我们发现其静止型UV发射线的助焊剂比与黑洞质量或集量亮度不明显相关。
The elemental abundances in the broad-line regions of high-redshift quasars trace the chemical evolution in the nuclear regions of massive galaxies in the early universe. In this work, we study metallicity-sensitive broad emission-line flux ratios in rest-frame UV spectra of 25 high-redshift (5.8 < z < 7.5) quasars observed with the VLT/X-shooter and Gemini/GNIRS instruments, ranging over $\log(M_{\rm{BH}}/M_{\odot})= 8.4-9.8$ in black hole mass and $\log(L_{\rm{bol}}/\rm{erg\, s}^{-1})= 46.7-47.7$ in bolometric luminosity. We fit individual spectra and composites generated by binning across quasar properties: bolometric luminosity, black hole mass, and blueshift of the \civ\, line, finding no redshift evolution in the emission-line ratios by comparing our high-redshift quasars to lower-redshift (2.0 < z < 5.0) results presented in the literature. Using Cloudy-based locally optimally-emitting cloud photoionisation model relations between metallicity and emission-line flux ratios, we find the observable properties of the broad emission lines to be consistent with emission from gas clouds with metallicity that are at least 2-4 times solar. Our high-redshift measurements also confirm that the blueshift of the CIV emission line is correlated with its equivalent width, which influences line ratios normalised against CIV. When accounting for the CIV blueshift, we find that the rest-frame UV emission-line flux ratios do not correlate appreciably with the black hole mass or bolometric luminosity.