A new method to obtain the Broad Line Region size of high redshift quasars

Abstract

We present high S/N UV spectra for eight quasars at z 3 obtained with VLT/FORS. The spectra enable us to analyze in detail the strong and weak emission features in the rest-frame range 1300-2000 A of each source (Ciii]λ1909, Siiii]λ1892, Aliiiλ1860, Siiiλ1814, Civλ1549 and blended Siivλ1397+Oiv]λ1402). Flux ratios Aliiiλ1860/Siiii]λ1892, Civλ1549/Aliiiλ1860, Siivλ1397+Oiv]λ1402/Siiii]λ1892 and Siivλ1397+Oiv]λ1402/Civλ1549 strongly constrain ionizing photon flux and metallicity through the use of diagnostic maps built from CLOUDY simulations. The radius of the broad line region is then derived from the ionizing photon flux applying the definition of the ionization parameter. The rBLR estimate and the width of a virial component isolated in prominent UV lines yields an estimate of black hole mass. We compare our results with previous estimates obtained from the rBLR - luminosity correlation customarily employed to estimate black hole masses of high redshift quasars.

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