J/ApJS/134/35      Large Bright Quasar Survey emission lines    (Forster+, 2001)

Emission line properties of the large bright quasar survey. Forster K., Green P.J., Aldcroft T.L., Vestergaard M., Foltz C.B., Hewett P.C. <Astrophys. J. Suppl. Ser. 134, 35 (2001)> =2001ApJS..134...35F 2001ApJS..134...35F
ADC_Keywords: QSOs ; Surveys ; Line Profiles ; Ultraviolet Keywords: galaxies: active - quasars: emission lines - quasars: general - ultraviolet: galaxies Abstract: We present measurements of the optical/UV emission lines for a large homogeneous sample of 993 quasars from the Large Bright Quasar Survey. Our largely automated technique accounts for continuum breaks and galactic reddening, and we perform multicomponent fits to emission line profiles, including the effects of blended iron emission, and of absorption lines both galactic and intrinsic. Here we describe the fitting algorithm and present the results of line fits to the LBQS sample, including upper limits to line equivalent widths when warranted. The distribution of measured line parameters, principally Wλ and FWHM, are detailed for a variety of lines, including upper limits. We thus initiate a large-scale investigation of correlations between the high-energy continuum and emission lines in quasars, to be extended to complementary samples using similar techniques. High-quality, reproducible measurements of emission lines for uniformly selected samples will advance our understanding of active galaxies, especially in a new era of large surveys selected by a variety of complementary methods. File Summary: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FileName Lrecl Records Explanations -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ReadMe 80 . This file table1.dat 30 65 LBQS quasars excluded from emission line measurements table5.dat 105 29760 Representative emission line measurements table6.dat 104 992 Representative continuum measurements -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- See also: J/AJ/109/1498 : Large Bright Quasar Survey VI (LBQS) (Hewett+, 1995) J/ApJ/450/51 : ROSAT observations of LBQS (Green+ 1995) Byte-by-byte Description of file: table1.dat -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Bytes Format Units Label Explanations -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1- 10 A10 --- LBQS Designation in LBQS (Cat. J/AJ/109/1498) 12- 16 F5.3 --- z Redshift 18- 20 A3 --- Ref References (1) 23- 29 A7 --- Notes Notes (2) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Note (1): References: Original LBQS paper that identified broad absorption line (upper case) or associated narrow absorption (lower case) I, i: Foltz et al., 1987AJ.....94.1423F 1987AJ.....94.1423F II, ii: Foltz et al., 1989AJ.....98.1959F 1989AJ.....98.1959F III, iii: Hewett et al., 1991AJ....101.1121H 1991AJ....101.1121H IV, iv: Chaffee et al., 1991AJ....102..461C 1991AJ....102..461C V, v: Morris et al., 1991AJ....102.1627M 1991AJ....102.1627M Note (2): Notes: 1: narrow absorption line (NAL) on Lyα 2: narrow absorption line (NAL) on C IV 3: broad absorption line (BAL) near Lyα 4: broad absorption line (BAL) near C IV 5: narrow absorption line (NAL) on Mg II 6: broad absorption line (BAL) near Mg II 7: narrow absorption line (NAL) on N V -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Byte-by-byte Description of file: table5.dat -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Bytes Format Units Label Explanations -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1- 10 A10 --- LBQS Designation in LBQS (Cat. J/AJ/109/1498) 12- 16 F5.3 --- z Redshift 18- 35 A18 --- Line Emission line name 36- 40 I5 km/s FWHM Full width at half maximum of Line 43- 47 I5 km/s E_FWHM Positive error on FWHM 50- 54 I5 km/s e_FWHM Negative error on FWHM 58- 61 I4 km/s Offset Gaussian emission line model peak offset from the expected position (1) 64- 68 I5 km/s E_Offset Positive error on Offset 71- 75 I5 km/s e_Offset Negative error on Offset 79- 84 F6.2 0.1nm EW Rest frame equivalent width of line (in Å) 88- 93 F6.2 0.1nm E_EW Positive error on EW (2) 97-102 F6.2 0.1nm e_EW Negative error on EW (2) 105 I1 --- Num Number of narrow absorption features used in modeling the emission lines (3) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Note (1): Note that no peak offset measurements appear for the iron emission line measurements. Note (2): Based in the 2σ uncertainties in the amplitude and FWHM of the Gaussian model and do not include an error from an uncertainty in the underlying continuum flux level. Note (3): Tabulated in the row of the closest emission line to the position of the absorption feature. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Byte-by-byte Description of file: table6.dat -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Bytes Format Units Label Explanations -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1- 10 A10 --- LBQS Designation in LBQS (Cat. J/AJ/109/1498) 12- 16 F5.3 --- z Redshift 18- 22 F5.3 10+20/cm2 NHGal Galactic neutral hydrogen column density 25- 29 F5.2 --- Sp+Index Power law continuum slope 33- 36 F4.2 --- E_Sp+Index Positive error on Sp+Index 39- 42 F4.2 --- e_Sp+Index Negative error on Sp+Index 45- 48 I4 0.1nm Wave Normalized rest frame wavelength 52- 59 F8.5 10-16W/m2/nm Flux Continuum flux at Wave (in 10-14ergs/cm2/s/Å) 63- 70 F8.5 10-16W/m2/nm E_Flux Positive error on Flux 73- 80 F8.5 10-16W/m2/nm e_Flux Negative error on Flux 83- 87 F5.2 --- Sp+Index2 Second power law continuum slope 90- 94 F5.2 --- E_Sp+Index2 Positive error on Sp+Index2 97-101 F5.2 --- e_Sp+Index2 Negative error on Sp+Index2 104 I1 --- Poly Polynomial order required to model the blue region of the spectrum -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- History: From electronic version of the journal
(End) Greg Schwarz [AAS], Patricia Bauer [CDS] 19-Jun-2001
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