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Spectral Properties From Lyman-alpha to H-alpha For An Essentially Complete Sample of Quasars I: Data
We have obtained quasi-simultaneous ultraviolet-optical spectra for 22 out of
23 quasars in the complete PG-X-ray sample with redshift, z<0.4, and M_B<-23.
The spectra cover rest-frame wavelengths from at least Lyman-alpha to H-alpha.
Here we provide a detailed description of the data, including careful
spectrophotometry and redshift determination. We also present direct
measurements of the continua, strong emission lines and features, including
Lyman-alpha, SiIV+OIV], CIV, CIII], SiIII], MgII, H-beta, [OIII],
He5876+NaI5890,5896, H-alpha, and blended iron emission in the UV and optical.
The widths, asymmetries and velocity shifts of profiles of strong emission
lines show that CIV and Lyman-alpha are very different from H-beta and H-alpha.
This suggests that the motion of the broad line region is related to the
ionization structure, but the data appears not agree with the radially
stratified ionization structure supported by reverberation mapping studies, and
therefore suggest that outflows contribute additional velocity components to
the broad emission line profiles.Comment: 42 pages, 10 figures, 13 tables. Accepted by AJ. Supplemental figures
not included. Full version available at
http://physics.uwyo.edu/~shang/pgxpaper/ShangPaper.pd
Mid-infrared Spectral Properties of Post-Starburst Quasars
We present Spitzer InfraRed Spectrograph (IRS) low-resolution spectra of 16
spectroscopically selected post-starburst quasars (PSQs) at z ~ 0.3. The
optical spectra of these broad-lined active galactic nuclei (AGNs)
simultaneously show spectral signatures of massive intermediate-aged stellar
populations making them good candidates for studying the connections between
AGNs and their hosts. The resulting spectra show relatively strong polycyclic
aromatic hydrocarbon (PAH) emission features at 6.2 and 11.3\micron and a very
weak silicate feature, indicative of ongoing star formation and low dust
obscuration levels for the AGNs. We find that the mid-infrared composite
spectrum of PSQs has spectral properties between ULIRGs and QSOs, suggesting
that PSQs are hybrid AGN and starburst systems as also seen in their optical
spectra. We also find that PSQs in early-type host galaxies tend to have
relatively strong AGN activities, while those in spiral hosts have stronger PAH
emission, indicating more star formation.Comment: 18 pages, 7 figures, 2 tables; Accepted for publication in ApJ: May
24, 201
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