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Discovery of two spectroscopically peculiar, low-luminosity quasars at z∼4

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ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL
Volume 663, Issue 2, Pages L73-L76

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IOP PUBLISHING LTD
DOI: 10.1086/520085

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galaxies : evolution; quasars : emission lines; quasars : general

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We report the discovery of two low-luminosity quasars at z similar to 4, both of which show prominent N iv] lambda 1486 emission. This line is extremely rare in quasar spectra at any redshift; detecting it in two of a sample of 23 objects (i.e., similar to 9% of the sample) is intriguing and is likely due to the low-luminosity, high-redshift quasar sample we are studying. This is still a poorly explored regime, where contributions from associated, early starbursts may be significant. One interpretation of this line posits photoionization by very massive young stars. Seeing N iv] lambda 1486 emission in a high-redshift quasar may thus be understood in the context of coformation and early coevolution of galaxies and their supermassive black holes. Alternatively, we may be seeing a phenomenon related to the early evolution of quasar broad emission line regions. The nondetection (and possibly even broad absorption) of N v lambda 1240 line in the spectrum of one of these quasars may support that interpretation. These two objects may signal a new faint quasar population or an early AGN evolutionary stage at high redshifts.

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