Black hole accretion and X-ray spectra of QSOS |
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Authors: | Michael Juntao Yuan Beverley J Wills |
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Institution: | Astronomy Department, University of Texas, Austin, TX 78712, USA |
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Abstract: | Changes in Eddington accretion ratios are thought to result in X-ray spectral index changes in Galactic binary black hole systems. Objects with higher Eddington ratios have softer X-ray spectra. Can we apply this result to much more massive black hole systems such as QSOs? If so, X-ray observations will give us valuable insight into the physics of QSOs. Among QSOs, X-ray spectral index is part of a large set of correlated optical and UV observational properties, especially optical Fe II and O III] strengths in the Hβ region. To investigate whether this set of correlations is related to Eddington ratio, we use as probes, BALQSOs that have been suggested to be youthful super-accretors. We conducted infrared spectroscopy of the Hβ rest wavelength region for a sample of BALQSOs and compared line measurements with those for high and low redshift non-BAL QSOs. Hβ line widths and bolometric luminosity are used to calculate QSO black hole masses and Eddington ratios. Our results support the hypothesis that optical Fe II and O III] line strengths are Eddington ratio indicators in QSO central engines. A possible explanation is that strong Fe II and weak O III] indicate abundant cold gas that could fuel near Eddington accretion. |
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Keywords: | QSO Broad absorption Black hole accretion Infrared spectra X-ray spectra |
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