Aims. The main purpose of this work is to improve the existing knowledge about the most powerful engines in the Universe – quasars. Although a lot is already known, we still have only a vague idea how these engines work exactly, why they behave as they do, and what the relation is between their evolution and the evolution of their harboring galaxy. Methods. Methods we used are based on optical spectroscopy of visually bright quasars, many of which have recently been discovered as X-ray sources, but eventually missed in color-selected surveys. The spectra typically cover the 4200–7000 ÅÅ region, allowing measurements of the characteristics of the hydrogen lines, the FeII contribution, and other lines of interest. Result...
A tight non-linear relation between the X-ray and the optical-ultraviolet (UV) emission has been obs...
We measure the spectral properties of a representative sub-sample of 187 quasars, drawn from the Par...
We have compiled a sample of 21 low redshift (z 7) using the galaxy and QSO catalogs of the Sloan D...
Quasar-absorber systems are integral to the study of distant objects that are too dim to be observed...
This dissertation investigates the properties of the metal-containing absorption lines seen in quasa...
We briefly review, at a level appropriate for graduate students and non-specialists, the field of qu...
A tight non-linear relation between the X-ray and the optical-ultraviolet (UV) emission has been ob...
Quasars with extremely red infrared-to-optical colours are an interesting population that can test i...
We present VLT-SINFONI near infra-red spectra of 26 new heavily reddened quasar candidates selected ...
Because they are faint and hidden in the glare of a much brighter unresolved source, quasar host gal...
ABSTRACT Using a realistic model for line emission from the broad emission line regions of quasars, ...
We statistically study the physical properties of a sample of narrow absorption line (NAL) systems l...
We present a systematic analysis of X-ray archival data of all the 29 quasars (QSOs) at z> 5.5 obser...
Quasar spectra have a variety of absorption lines whose origins range from energetic winds expelled ...
We investigate the relations between the observed emission-line strengths, widths, and continuum pro...
A tight non-linear relation between the X-ray and the optical-ultraviolet (UV) emission has been obs...
We measure the spectral properties of a representative sub-sample of 187 quasars, drawn from the Par...
We have compiled a sample of 21 low redshift (z 7) using the galaxy and QSO catalogs of the Sloan D...
Quasar-absorber systems are integral to the study of distant objects that are too dim to be observed...
This dissertation investigates the properties of the metal-containing absorption lines seen in quasa...
We briefly review, at a level appropriate for graduate students and non-specialists, the field of qu...
A tight non-linear relation between the X-ray and the optical-ultraviolet (UV) emission has been ob...
Quasars with extremely red infrared-to-optical colours are an interesting population that can test i...
We present VLT-SINFONI near infra-red spectra of 26 new heavily reddened quasar candidates selected ...
Because they are faint and hidden in the glare of a much brighter unresolved source, quasar host gal...
ABSTRACT Using a realistic model for line emission from the broad emission line regions of quasars, ...
We statistically study the physical properties of a sample of narrow absorption line (NAL) systems l...
We present a systematic analysis of X-ray archival data of all the 29 quasars (QSOs) at z> 5.5 obser...
Quasar spectra have a variety of absorption lines whose origins range from energetic winds expelled ...
We investigate the relations between the observed emission-line strengths, widths, and continuum pro...
A tight non-linear relation between the X-ray and the optical-ultraviolet (UV) emission has been obs...
We measure the spectral properties of a representative sub-sample of 187 quasars, drawn from the Par...
We have compiled a sample of 21 low redshift (z 7) using the galaxy and QSO catalogs of the Sloan D...