Using quasar composite spectra to constrain models of quasar spectral diversity

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Publication Type dissertation
School or College College of Science
Department Physics & Astronomy
Author Harris, David
Title Using quasar composite spectra to constrain models of quasar spectral diversity
Date 2016
Description The Baryon Oscillation Spectroscopic Survey (BOSS) collected more than 150,000 quasar spectra. I first create a composite spectrum of 102,150 quasar spectra from 800 A to 3300 A at a signal-to-noise ratio close to1000 per pixel (Delta v of 69 km s^{-1}) as a tool to study the demographics of this large sample. Essential to an accurate construction of this composite spectrum is a correction to account for flux calibration residuals in the BOSS spectrophotometry. I confirm that the resulting flux-calibrated spectrum is consistent with SDSS photometry, thus validating that broad-band and emission features are preserved to better than 5% in the coaddition process. I then use this unprecedented sample to investigate quasar spectral diversity through multiple composite spectra binned by quasar property. I determine the relative influence of quasar luminosity, black hole mass, accretion efficiency, and quasar spectral index on quasar emission line diversity. A comparison of models that predict the dependence of high-ionization emission features on the intrinsic quasar luminosity demonstrates that one particular model is favored.
Type Text
Publisher University of Utah
Subject Baldwin Effect; Quasar
Dissertation Name Doctor of Philosophy in Physics
Language eng
Rights Management ©David Harris
Format Medium application/pdf
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ARK ark:/87278/s68d34kj
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Reference URL https://collections.lib.utah.edu/ark:/87278/s68d34kj
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