Abstract

This paper completes the analysis of an IUE survey of intermediate-redshift QSOs for which the results on Ly-alpha and continuum properties were given previously. The weaker lines were measured and are discussed in the context of an extended sample including Seyfert galaxies and high-redshift QSOs. The EW(C IV) anticorrelates with the luminosity of the continuum at 1450 A, showing the well-known Baldwin effect. The slopes of the two relations differ slightly, which can be explained by a decrease in the ionization parameter with increasing luminosity. Weak lines of Ly-beta + O VI, N V, and semiforbidden Si IV + O IV were measured in improved spectra for two of the sample objects, 1100 + 772 and 2201 + 315. The Ly-alpha line in both objects is highly symmetrical, with N V contribution of 5 percent or less. The line shapes were fitted with a two-component profile; 1100 + 772 has a distinct narrow component which contributes 20-25 percent of the Ly-alpha flux.

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