We present evidence for a skewed distribution of UV Fe ii emission in quasars within candidate overdense regions spanning spatial scales of ∼50 Mpc at 1.11 42 Å) and a dearth of low-equivalent-width sources. There are various possible explanations for this effect, including dust, Lyα fluorescence, microturbulence and iron abundance. We find that the most plausible of these is enhanced iron abundance in the overdense regions, consistent with an enhanced star formation rate in the overdense regions compared to the field
Three extragalactic regions of rapid star formation with red shifts great enough to separate the L a...
Bright active galaxies show a range of properties, but many of these properties are correlated, whic...
We present an empirical template spectrum suitable for fitting and subtracting/studying the Fe II an...
We have investigated the strength of ultraviolet (UV) Fe ii emission from quasars within the environ...
We have investigated the strength of ultraviolet (UV) Fe II emission from quasars within the environ...
We investigate Fe II emission in the broad-line region (BLR) of active galactic nuclei by analysing ...
We investigate the strength of ultraviolet Fe ii emission in fainter quasars compared with brighter ...
Artículo de publicación ISIWe present spectra of six luminous quasars at z ∼ 2, covering rest wavele...
We investigate the strength of ultraviolet Fe ii emission in fainter quasars compared with brighter ...
The enrichment of Fe relative to α-elements such as O and Mgrepresents a potential means to determin...
The iron abundance relative to alpha-elements in the circumnuclear region of quasars is regarded as ...
We present the spectra of 14 quasars with a wide coverage of rest wavelengths from 1000 to 7300 A. T...
We used a very large set of models of broad emission line region (BELR) clouds in active galactic nu...
We present an analysis of UV spectra of 13 quasars believed to belong to extreme Population A (xA) q...
We present an analysis of UV spectra of quasars at intermediate redshifts believed to belong to the ...
Three extragalactic regions of rapid star formation with red shifts great enough to separate the L a...
Bright active galaxies show a range of properties, but many of these properties are correlated, whic...
We present an empirical template spectrum suitable for fitting and subtracting/studying the Fe II an...
We have investigated the strength of ultraviolet (UV) Fe ii emission from quasars within the environ...
We have investigated the strength of ultraviolet (UV) Fe II emission from quasars within the environ...
We investigate Fe II emission in the broad-line region (BLR) of active galactic nuclei by analysing ...
We investigate the strength of ultraviolet Fe ii emission in fainter quasars compared with brighter ...
Artículo de publicación ISIWe present spectra of six luminous quasars at z ∼ 2, covering rest wavele...
We investigate the strength of ultraviolet Fe ii emission in fainter quasars compared with brighter ...
The enrichment of Fe relative to α-elements such as O and Mgrepresents a potential means to determin...
The iron abundance relative to alpha-elements in the circumnuclear region of quasars is regarded as ...
We present the spectra of 14 quasars with a wide coverage of rest wavelengths from 1000 to 7300 A. T...
We used a very large set of models of broad emission line region (BELR) clouds in active galactic nu...
We present an analysis of UV spectra of 13 quasars believed to belong to extreme Population A (xA) q...
We present an analysis of UV spectra of quasars at intermediate redshifts believed to belong to the ...
Three extragalactic regions of rapid star formation with red shifts great enough to separate the L a...
Bright active galaxies show a range of properties, but many of these properties are correlated, whic...
We present an empirical template spectrum suitable for fitting and subtracting/studying the Fe II an...