论文标题
带有H $β$ fwhm的类星体的无线电二分法大于$ 15,000 $ km \,s $^{ - 1} $
Radio Dichotomy in Quasars with H$β$ FWHM greater than $15,000$ km\,s$^{-1}$
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论文摘要
已经从大型公正样本中推断出,所有类星体中的$ 10 \%$ - $ 15 \%$均为无线电(RL)。使用Sloan Digital Sky调查的类星体目录,我们表明,高宽线(HBL)类星体的无线电大部分(RLF),其中包含H $β$ fwhm大于$ 15,000 $ km s $ s $^{ - 1} $,为$ \ sim 57 \%\%$。尽管我们样本中的RL和放射定价(RQ)种群在其黑洞质量,爱丁顿的比例和覆盖分数(CF)方面没有显着差异,但RL类星体的光学连续性光度较高。其CF分布的相似性表明我们的分析在HBL RL和RQ类星体的视角方面是公正的。因此,我们得出的结论是,HBL样品中RL类星体的积聚光盘发光度更高,这表明较明亮的盘和更突出的射流之间有联系。通过将它们与非HBL H $β$宽发射线类星体进行比较,我们发现HBL源除了具有很高的RLF外,Eddington的比率最低。这与Jet组的理论一致,Jet组的理论是从低爱丁顿比率积聚系统发射的。我们发现,与HBL样品中的RQ类星体相比,[O III]窄发射线在RL中更强,这与文献中的先前发现是一致的,并且可能是由于窄线气体与射流的相互作用引起的。
It has been inferred from large unbiased samples that $10\%$-$15\%$ of all quasars are radio-loud (RL). Using the quasar catalog from the Sloan Digital Sky Survey, we show that the radio-loud fraction (RLF) for high broad line (HBL) quasars, containing H$β$ FWHM greater than $15,000$ km s$^{-1}$, is $\sim 57 \%$. While there is no significant difference between the RL and radio-quiet (RQ) populations in our sample in terms of their black hole mass, Eddington ratio, and covering fraction (CF), optical continuum luminosity of the RL quasars are higher. The similarity in the distribution of their CF indicates that our analysis is unbiased in terms of the viewing angle of the HBL RL and RQ quasars. Hence, we conclude that the accretion disc luminosity of the RL quasars in our HBL sample is higher, which indicates a connection between a brighter disc and a more prominent jet. By comparing them with the non-HBL H$β$ broad emission line quasars, we find that the HBL sources have the lowest Eddington ratios in addition to having a very high RLF. That is consistent with the theories of jet formation, in which jets are launched from low Eddington ratio accreting systems. We find that the [O III] narrow emission line is stronger in the RL compared to RQ quasars in our HBL sample, which is consistent with previous findings in the literature, and may be caused by the interaction of the narrow line gas with the jet.