I describe some of the outstanding “big picture” questions in quasar research and how the development of the plasma simulation code Cloudy is being guided to answer them. QSO spectra are complex and challenge even the most sophisticated spectral codes. Particular emphasis is given to a central question - how do the properties of the central black hole and the accretion disk are manifested in the observed spectrum
We measure the spectral properties of a representative sub-sample of 187 quasars, drawn from the Par...
Quasar-absorber systems are integral to the study of distant objects that are too dim to be observed...
Context. Sources at the brightest end of the quasi-stellar object (QSO) luminosity function, during ...
A large-scale code called Cloudy was designed to simulate non-equilibrium plasmas and predict their ...
Our detailed understanding of the working engine of quasars is still incomplete. Several basic quest...
© 2012 Dr. Andrea Joy RuffThis thesis has focused on predicting emission line flux ratios from the b...
We discuss simulations of gas at high redshift. We briefly review the methods used and the results f...
Fundamental differences in the radio properties of red quasars (QSOs), as compared to blue QSOs, hav...
Fundamental differences in the radio properties of red quasars (QSOs), as compared to blue QSOs, hav...
Observations of high-redshift quasars provide information on the massive black holes (MBHs) powering...
QSOSIM realistically simulates high-resolution quasar spectra using a set of basic parameters (magni...
Quasars (Quasi Stellar Objects, abbreviated as QSOs) are still nowadays, close to half a century aft...
Quasars are amongst the most luminous objects known in the Universe and thus can be observed out to ...
honors thesisCollege of SciencePhysics and AstronomyKyle DawsonQuasars are supermassive black holes ...
Aims. The main purpose of this work is to improve the existing knowledge about the most powerful en...
We measure the spectral properties of a representative sub-sample of 187 quasars, drawn from the Par...
Quasar-absorber systems are integral to the study of distant objects that are too dim to be observed...
Context. Sources at the brightest end of the quasi-stellar object (QSO) luminosity function, during ...
A large-scale code called Cloudy was designed to simulate non-equilibrium plasmas and predict their ...
Our detailed understanding of the working engine of quasars is still incomplete. Several basic quest...
© 2012 Dr. Andrea Joy RuffThis thesis has focused on predicting emission line flux ratios from the b...
We discuss simulations of gas at high redshift. We briefly review the methods used and the results f...
Fundamental differences in the radio properties of red quasars (QSOs), as compared to blue QSOs, hav...
Fundamental differences in the radio properties of red quasars (QSOs), as compared to blue QSOs, hav...
Observations of high-redshift quasars provide information on the massive black holes (MBHs) powering...
QSOSIM realistically simulates high-resolution quasar spectra using a set of basic parameters (magni...
Quasars (Quasi Stellar Objects, abbreviated as QSOs) are still nowadays, close to half a century aft...
Quasars are amongst the most luminous objects known in the Universe and thus can be observed out to ...
honors thesisCollege of SciencePhysics and AstronomyKyle DawsonQuasars are supermassive black holes ...
Aims. The main purpose of this work is to improve the existing knowledge about the most powerful en...
We measure the spectral properties of a representative sub-sample of 187 quasars, drawn from the Par...
Quasar-absorber systems are integral to the study of distant objects that are too dim to be observed...
Context. Sources at the brightest end of the quasi-stellar object (QSO) luminosity function, during ...