We propose a modified version of the observed non-linear relation between the X-ray (2 keV) and the ultraviolet (2,500 angstrom) emission in quasars (i.e., L-X proportional to L-UV(gamma)) which involves the full width at half-maximum, FWHM, of the broad emission line, i.e., L-X proportional to L-UV((gamma) over cap) FWHM(beta) over cap . By analyzing a sample of 550 optically selected non-jetted quasars in the redshift range of 0.36-2.23 from the Sloan Digital Sky Survey cross matched with the XMM-Newton catalog 3XMM-DR6, we found that the additional dependence of the observed L-X-L-UV correlation on the FWHM of the MgII broad emission line is statistically significant. Our statistical analysis leads to a much tighter relation with respect to the one neglecting FWHM, and it does not evolve with redshift. We interpret this new relation within an accretion disc corona scenario where reconnection and magnetic loops above the accretion disc can account for the production of the primary X-ray radiation. For a broad line region size depending on the disc luminosity as R-blr proportional to L-disc(0.5), we find that L-X proportional to L-UV(4/7) FWHM4/7, which is in very good agreement with the observed correlation.
The Physical Relation between Disc and Coronal Emission in Quasars / Lusso, Elisabeta; Risaliti, Guido. - In: FRONTIERS IN ASTRONOMY AND SPACE SCIENCES. - ISSN 2296-987X. - ELETTRONICO. - 4:(2018), pp. 66-73. [10.3389/fspas.2017.00066]
The Physical Relation between Disc and Coronal Emission in Quasars
Lusso, Elisabeta;Risaliti, Guido
2018
Abstract
We propose a modified version of the observed non-linear relation between the X-ray (2 keV) and the ultraviolet (2,500 angstrom) emission in quasars (i.e., L-X proportional to L-UV(gamma)) which involves the full width at half-maximum, FWHM, of the broad emission line, i.e., L-X proportional to L-UV((gamma) over cap) FWHM(beta) over cap . By analyzing a sample of 550 optically selected non-jetted quasars in the redshift range of 0.36-2.23 from the Sloan Digital Sky Survey cross matched with the XMM-Newton catalog 3XMM-DR6, we found that the additional dependence of the observed L-X-L-UV correlation on the FWHM of the MgII broad emission line is statistically significant. Our statistical analysis leads to a much tighter relation with respect to the one neglecting FWHM, and it does not evolve with redshift. We interpret this new relation within an accretion disc corona scenario where reconnection and magnetic loops above the accretion disc can account for the production of the primary X-ray radiation. For a broad line region size depending on the disc luminosity as R-blr proportional to L-disc(0.5), we find that L-X proportional to L-UV(4/7) FWHM4/7, which is in very good agreement with the observed correlation.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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