We present near-infrared spectroscopy of ten weak emission-line quasars (WLQs) at redshifts of z∼2, obtained with the Palomar 200-inch Hale Telescope. WLQs are an exceptional population of type 1 quasars that exhibit weak or no broad emission lines in the ultraviolet (e.g., the C IV λ1549 line), and they display remarkable X-ray properties. We derive Hβ-based single-epoch virial black-hole masses (median value 1.7×109M⊙) and Eddington ratios (median value 0.5) for our sources. We confirm the previous finding that WLQ Hβ lines, as a major low-ionization line, are not significantly weak compared to typical quasars. The most prominent feature of the WLQ optical spectra is the universally weak/absent [O III] λ5007 emission. They also display stronger optical Fe II emission than typical quasars. Our results favor the super-Eddington accretion scenario for WLQs, where the weak lines are a result of a soft ionizing continuum; the geometrically thick inner accretion disk and/or its associated outflow is responsible for obscuring the nuclear high-energy radiation and producing the soft ionizing continuum. We also report candidate extreme [O III] outflows (blueshifts of ≈500 and 4900kms−1) in one object.
@article{arxiv.2407.03422,
title = {Rest-Frame Optical Spectroscopy of Ten z $\sim$ 2 Weak Emission-Line Quasars},
author = {Ying Chen and Bin Luo and W. N. Brandt and Wenwen Zuo and Cooper Dix and Trung Ha and Brandon Matthews and Jeremiah D. Paul and Richard M. Plotkin and Ohad Shemmer},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2407.03422},
year = {2024}
}
Comments
19 pages, 8 figures, accepted for publication in ApJ