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Consistency study of high- and low-accreting Mg II quasars: no significant effect of the Fe II to Mg II flux ratio on the radius-luminosity relation dispersion

Journal

MONTHLY NOTICES OF THE ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY
Volume 515, Issue 3, Pages 3729-3748

Publisher

OXFORD UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1093/mnras/stac1940

Keywords

quasars: emission lines; cosmological parameters; dark energy; cosmology: observations

Funding

  1. US DOE grant [DESC0011840]
  2. Polish Funding Agency National Science Centre [2017/26/A/ST9/00756]
  3. GACR EXPRO [21-13491X]
  4. Millenium Nucleus [NCN19 058]
  5. Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Cient'ifico e Tecnol 'ogico (CNPq) Fellowship [164753/2020-6]

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We used observations of 66 reverberation-measured Mg II quasars to study the cosmological model parameters and quasar radius-luminosity relation parameters in six different cosmological models. We found that the quasar radius-luminosity relation parameters are independent of the assumed cosmological model and can be standardized. Additionally, using a three-parameter relation did not lead to a reduction in the intrinsic dispersion compared to a two-parameter relation.
We use observations of 66 reverberation-measured Mg II quasars (QSOs) in the redshift range 0.36 <= z <= 1.686 - a subset of the 78 QSOs we previously studied that also have R-FeII (flux ratio parameter of UV Fe II to Mg II that is used as an accretion-rate proxy) measurements - to simultaneously constrain cosmological model parameters and QSO two-parameter and three-parameter radius-luminosity (R-L) relation parameters in six different cosmological models. We find that these QSO R-L relation parameters are independent of the assumed cosmological model and so these QSOs are standardizable through the R-L relations. Also: (1) With the two-parameter R-L relation, we find that the low-R-Fe (II) and high-R-Fe II data subsets obey the same R-L relation within the error bars. (2) Extending the two-parameter R-L relation to a three-parameter one does not result in the hoped-for reduction in the intrinsic dispersion of the R-L relation. (3) Neither of the three-parameter R-L relations provide a significantly better fit to the measurements than does the two-parameter R-L relation. These are promising results for the ongoing development of Mg II cosmological probes. The first and third of these results differ significantly from those we found elsewhere from analyses of reverberation-measured H beta QSOs.

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