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Title: Evidence of underdeveloped torus and broad-line region of weak emission line quasars based on their spectral energy distribution
Authors: Kumar, Ritish
Chand, Hum
Joshi, Ravi
Keywords: Galaxy: general
Galaxies: active
BL Lacertae objects: general
Galaxies: jets
Quasars: general
Issue Date: Mar-2023
Publisher: Oxford University Press on behalf of Royal Astronomical Society
Citation: Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, Vol. 519, No.3, pp. 3656–3663
Abstract: To unravel the dominant cause of the weak emission line in a subset of optically selected radio-quiet 'weak emission line quasars' (WLQs), we have investigated the possibility of an underdeveloped broad line region (BLR). For this, we have modelled spectral energy distributions (SED) of 61 WLQs by using their optical and infrared (IR) photometric observations from Sloan Digital Sky Survey (SDSS) and WISE, respectively. SED fit consists of various emission components, including the luminosity from the dusty torus (Ltor). For comparison with the normal quasar, we have used a control sample of 55 Quasi-Stellar Objects (QSOs) for each WLQ matching in emission redshift and SDSS r-band. Based on our measurement of Ltor, we found a decrement of 42 ± 2 per cent in IR luminosity in WLQs with respect to the control sample of normal QSOs. Using Ltor/Lbol as the measure of torus covering factor (CFtor), we found a similar decrement in WLQ covering factor, with their CFtor distribution being significantly different with respect to the normal QSOs with a KS test Pnull of 4.27 × 10-14. As dusty torus and BLR covering factors are expected to be of a similar order in active galactic nucleus (AGN), our results suggest that the BLR in the WLQs is underdeveloped and could be a dominant cause of the weakness of their emission line. As a result, our analysis gives support to the models of WLQs based on the evolution scenario being in an early stage of AGNs.
Description: Restricted Access
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/2248/8143
ISSN: 1365-2966
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