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The spectral variability in radio-loud quasars
The spectral variability of a sample of 44 flat-spectrum radio quasars
(FSRQs) and 18 steep-spectrum radio quasars (SSRQs) in the SDSS stripe 82
region is investigated. Twenty-five of 44 FSRQs show a bluer-when-brighter
trend (BWB), while only one FSRQ shows a redder-when-brighter trend, which is
in contrast to our previous results. Eight of 18 SSRQs display a BWB. We found
an anti-correlation between the Eddington ratio and the variability amplitude
in r band for SSRQs, which is similar to that in radio-quiet AGNs. This implies
that the thermal emission from the accretion disk may be responsible for the
variability in SSRQs. The spectral variability from the SDSS multi-epoch
spectroscopy also shows BWB for several SSRQs, consistent with that from
photometry.Comment: 5 pages, 3 figures, accepted to JApA, conference proceeding paper for
Variability of Blazars - From Jansky to Fermi (VBJF), Dec. 13-16, 2012,
Guangzhou, Chin
On the masses of black-holes in radio-loud quasars
The central black-hole masses of a sample of radio-loud quasars are estimated
by using the data of line-width and the optical continuum
luminosity. The vast majority of the quasars in this sample have black-hole
masses larger than , while a few quasars may contain
relatively smaller black-holes. We found a significant anti-correlation between
the radio-loudness and the central black-hole mass. It might imply that the jet
formation is governed by the black-hole mass.Comment: 5 pages, two figures are added, accepted by MNRAS Letter
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