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view Abstract Citations (101) References (58) Co-Reads Similar Papers Volume Content Graphics Metrics Export Citation NASA/ADS High Metal Enrichments in Luminous Quasars Ferland, Gary J. ; Baldwin, Jack A. ; Korista, Kirk T. ; Hamann, Fred ; Carswell, R. F. ; Phillips, Mark ; Wilkes, Belinda ; Williams, Robert E. Abstract We discuss observations of the broad emission line in luminous intermediate redshift quasars, with emphasis on Q0207 -398. This object has relatively sharp lines, allowing us to deconvolve the profiles into distinct components. In this paper we examine the high ionization region, which we show must be matter-bounded, partially transparent to ionizing radiation. We measure a large N V λ1240/He II λ1640 ratio in Q0207-398, but detailed calculations predict this ratio to be ~1 for standard cloud properties. We show that no choice of incident continuum, ionizing photon flux, density, or even the appeal to nonradiative energy sources, can reproduce the observed N V, C IV, O VI, He II spectrum with solar abundances. The intensity of the N V line is sensitive to the abundance of the gas because the abundance of nitrogen, a secondary element goes up roughly as the square of the metallicity. The lowest metallicity capable of reproducing the N V spectrum in Q0207 - 398 is Z ~ 5 Z_sun_, consistent with that inferred to exist in the cores of massive galaxies after epochs of rapid star formation. Our final model of the high-ionization emission region is one with many properties similar to those inferred for broad absorption-line QSO absorption-line clouds. Publication: The Astrophysical Journal Pub Date: April 1996 DOI: 10.1086/177094 Bibcode: 1996ApJ...461..683F Keywords: GALAXIES: ABUNDANCES; GALAXIES: QUASARS: INDIVIDUAL ALPHANUMERIC: Q0207-398; GALAXIES: QUASARS: EMISSION LINES full text sources ADS | data products SIMBAD (20) NED (19)
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