The ultraviolet-to-mid-infrared spectral energy distribution of weak emission line quasars

Authors
  • R.A. Lane
  • O. Shemmer
  • A.M. Diamond-Stanic
  • X. Fan
  • S.F. Anderson
  • W.N. Brandt
  • R.M. Plotkin
  • G.T. Richards
  • D.P. Schneider
  • M.A. Strauss
Publication date 2011
Journal Astrophysical Journal
Volume | Issue number 743 | 2
Number of pages 10
Organisations
  • Faculty of Science (FNWI) - Anton Pannekoek Institute for Astronomy (API)
Abstract
We present Spitzer Space Telescope photometry of 18 Sloan Digital Sky Survey (SDSS) quasars at 2.7 ≤ z ≤ 5.9 which have weak or undetectable high-ionization emission lines in their rest-frame ultraviolet (UV) spectra (hereafter weak-lined quasars, or WLQs). The Spitzer data are combined with SDSS spectra and ground-based, near-infrared (IR) photometry of these sources to produce a large inventory of spectral energy distributions (SEDs) of WLQs across the rest-frame ~0.1-5 μm spectral band. The SEDs of our sources are inconsistent with those of BL Lacertae objects which are dominated by synchrotron emission due to a jet aligned close to our line of sight, but are consistent with the SED of ordinary quasars with similar luminosities and redshifts that exhibit a near-to-mid-IR "bump," characteristic of hot dust emission. This indicates that broad emission lines in WLQs are intrinsically weak, rather than suffering continuum dilution from a jet, and that such sources cannot be selected efficiently from traditional photometric surveys.


Document type Article
Language English
Published at https://doi.org/10.1088/0004-637X/743/2/163
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