The Optical-UV Continuum of a Sample of QSOs

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics

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12 pages. To appear in the Astronomical Journal

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10.1086/300211

The average optical-UV continuum shape of QSOs has been investigated using spectra of 62 QSOs having good relative photometric calibrations. The QSO spectra were extracted from two complete color selected samples in the magnitude intervals B ~ 16-20. The analysis was performed fitting power-law continua (f proportional to nu^(alpha)) in well defined rest-frame wavelength intervals after removing regions of the spectrum affected by strong emission lines or weak emission bumps. The average slope in the rest-frame optical-UV region 1200 - 5500 A shows a rapid change around the 3000 A emission bump with alpha=0.15 longward of it and alpha=-0.65 at shorter wavelengths. Although these average slopes have been obtained using spectra of QSOs with different luminosities and redshifts, there are no significant correlations of the average spectral index with these quantities. For a few QSOs in the sample we were able to measure the same softening of the spectral shape within the individual spectrum. These results have significant consequences on the estimate of the cosmological evolution of the optically selected QSOs as they affect, for instance, the k-corrections. New k-corrections in the B, V, R and Gr bands were computed. The derived average spectral shape in the optical-UV band puts interesting constraints on the expected emission mechanisms.

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