On the Physical Mechanism Underlying PC1 and Baldwin Effect in Quasars

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy

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Galaxies: Active, Quasars: Emission Lines, Quasars: General

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Recent work (Baskin & Laor 2004; Dong et al. 2009a, b) suggests that the Eddington ratio (l ≡ L/LEdd) is the origin of all the significant first-order object-to-object variations of quasar spectral properties from the zeroth-order similarity of AGN spectra; specifically, this includes the PC1 of Boroson & Green (1992), the classic or inverse Baldwin effect (Baldwin 1977), and even blueshifting (i.e., blue asymmetry) of high-ionization emission lines (Dong et al. 2009c).

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