HST and Ground-Based Spectroscopy of High Luminosity AGNs

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We are carrying out quasi-simultaneous multiwavelength spectrophotometry from below Ly alpha to beyond H beta for a sample of ~ 50\ radio-loud quasars with z ~ 0.3\ to 1.3. The aim is to understand the structure and physics of the nuclear environment -- through investigations of the Baldwin effect, comparison of line profiles and ratios, continuum shape, and X-ray and radio properties. In particular the sample is selected with constrained radio lobe luminosity, but with a wide range in the ratio of radio core to lobe flux density. We use the latter ratio as a prime indicator of orientation of the central engine, thus enabling us to investigate angle dependence of kinematics, optical depth, and anisotropy of the broad-band continuum. We will present some striking results derived from our sample, which is so far about 60% complete.

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