[O II] emission, eigenvector 1, and orientation in radio-quiet quasars

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[O II] emission, eigenvector 1, and orientation in radio-quiet quasars. / Kuraszkiwicz, J.; Wllkes, B. J.; Brandt, W. N.; Vestergaard, M.

In: Astrophysical Journal, Vol. 542, No. 2 PART 1, 20.10.2000, p. 631-643.

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Kuraszkiwicz, J, Wllkes, BJ, Brandt, WN & Vestergaard, M 2000, '[O II] emission, eigenvector 1, and orientation in radio-quiet quasars', Astrophysical Journal, vol. 542, no. 2 PART 1, pp. 631-643.

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Kuraszkiwicz, J., Wllkes, B. J., Brandt, W. N., & Vestergaard, M. (2000). [O II] emission, eigenvector 1, and orientation in radio-quiet quasars. Astrophysical Journal, 542(2 PART 1), 631-643.

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Kuraszkiwicz J, Wllkes BJ, Brandt WN, Vestergaard M. [O II] emission, eigenvector 1, and orientation in radio-quiet quasars. Astrophysical Journal. 2000 Oct 20;542(2 PART 1):631-643.

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Kuraszkiwicz, J. ; Wllkes, B. J. ; Brandt, W. N. ; Vestergaard, M. / [O II] emission, eigenvector 1, and orientation in radio-quiet quasars. In: Astrophysical Journal. 2000 ; Vol. 542, No. 2 PART 1. pp. 631-643.

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title = "[O II] emission, eigenvector 1, and orientation in radio-quiet quasars",
abstract = "We present supportive evidence that the Boroson & Green eigenvector 1 is not driven by source orientation and further that both [O III] λ5007 and [O II] λ3727 are isotropically emitted in the radio-quiet sample of bright quasar survey (BQS) quasars, contrary to results found for radio-loud active galactic nuclei (AGNs). Studies of optical emission lines in quasars have revealed a striking set of correlations between various emission-line properties, known as the Boroson & Green eigenvector 1. Until recently it was generally accepted that eigenvector 1 does not depend on orientation, as it strongly correlates with [O III] λ15007 emission, thought to be an isotropic property. However, recent studies of radio-loud AGNs have questioned the isotropy of [O III] emission and concluded that [O II] λ13727 emission is isotropic. In this paper we investigate the relation between eigenvector 1 and [O II] emission in radio-quiet BQS quasars and readdress the issue of orientation as the driver of eigenvector 1. We account for the small blue bump present at [O II] wavelengths and subtract Fe II emission that contaminates [O III] emission. We find significant correlations between eigenvector 1 and orientation-independent [O II] emission, which implies that orientation does not drive eigenvector 1. The luminosities and equivalent widths of [O II] and [O II] correlate with one another, and the range in luminosities and equivalent widths is similar. This suggests that our radio-quiet BQS quasar sample is largely free of orientation-dependent obscuration and/or ionization effects. We conclude that neither the [O III] emission nor the [O III]/[O III] ratio are dependent on orientation in radio-quiet quasars, contrary to recent results found for radio-loud quasars.",
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N2 - We present supportive evidence that the Boroson & Green eigenvector 1 is not driven by source orientation and further that both [O III] λ5007 and [O II] λ3727 are isotropically emitted in the radio-quiet sample of bright quasar survey (BQS) quasars, contrary to results found for radio-loud active galactic nuclei (AGNs). Studies of optical emission lines in quasars have revealed a striking set of correlations between various emission-line properties, known as the Boroson & Green eigenvector 1. Until recently it was generally accepted that eigenvector 1 does not depend on orientation, as it strongly correlates with [O III] λ15007 emission, thought to be an isotropic property. However, recent studies of radio-loud AGNs have questioned the isotropy of [O III] emission and concluded that [O II] λ13727 emission is isotropic. In this paper we investigate the relation between eigenvector 1 and [O II] emission in radio-quiet BQS quasars and readdress the issue of orientation as the driver of eigenvector 1. We account for the small blue bump present at [O II] wavelengths and subtract Fe II emission that contaminates [O III] emission. We find significant correlations between eigenvector 1 and orientation-independent [O II] emission, which implies that orientation does not drive eigenvector 1. The luminosities and equivalent widths of [O II] and [O II] correlate with one another, and the range in luminosities and equivalent widths is similar. This suggests that our radio-quiet BQS quasar sample is largely free of orientation-dependent obscuration and/or ionization effects. We conclude that neither the [O III] emission nor the [O III]/[O III] ratio are dependent on orientation in radio-quiet quasars, contrary to recent results found for radio-loud quasars.

AB - We present supportive evidence that the Boroson & Green eigenvector 1 is not driven by source orientation and further that both [O III] λ5007 and [O II] λ3727 are isotropically emitted in the radio-quiet sample of bright quasar survey (BQS) quasars, contrary to results found for radio-loud active galactic nuclei (AGNs). Studies of optical emission lines in quasars have revealed a striking set of correlations between various emission-line properties, known as the Boroson & Green eigenvector 1. Until recently it was generally accepted that eigenvector 1 does not depend on orientation, as it strongly correlates with [O III] λ15007 emission, thought to be an isotropic property. However, recent studies of radio-loud AGNs have questioned the isotropy of [O III] emission and concluded that [O II] λ13727 emission is isotropic. In this paper we investigate the relation between eigenvector 1 and [O II] emission in radio-quiet BQS quasars and readdress the issue of orientation as the driver of eigenvector 1. We account for the small blue bump present at [O II] wavelengths and subtract Fe II emission that contaminates [O III] emission. We find significant correlations between eigenvector 1 and orientation-independent [O II] emission, which implies that orientation does not drive eigenvector 1. The luminosities and equivalent widths of [O II] and [O II] correlate with one another, and the range in luminosities and equivalent widths is similar. This suggests that our radio-quiet BQS quasar sample is largely free of orientation-dependent obscuration and/or ionization effects. We conclude that neither the [O III] emission nor the [O III]/[O III] ratio are dependent on orientation in radio-quiet quasars, contrary to recent results found for radio-loud quasars.

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