Updating quasar bolometric luminosity corrections. III. [O III] bolometric corrections
Abstract
We present quasar bolometric corrections using the [O III] λ5007 narrow emission line luminosity based on the detailed spectral energy distributions of 53 bright quasars at low to moderate redshift (0.0345<z<1.0002). We adopted two functional forms to calculate Liso, the bolometric luminosity determined under the assumption of isotropy: Liso=A\,L[O\,III] for comparison with the literature and log(Liso)=B+C\,log(L[O\,III]), which better characterizes the data. We also explored whether "Eigenvector 1", which describes the range of quasar spectral properties and quantifies their diversity, introduces scatter into the L[O\,III]-Liso relationship. We found that the [O III] bolometric correction can be significantly improved by adding a term including the equivalent width ratio RFe\,II EWFe\,II/EWHβ, which is an Eigenvector 1 indicator. Inclusion of RFe\,II in predicting Liso is significant at nearly the 3σ level and reduces the scatter and systematic offset of the luminosity residuals. Typically, [O III] bolometric corrections are adopted for Type 2 sources where the quasar continuum is not observed and in these cases, RFe\,II cannot be measured. We searched for an alternative measure of Eigenvector 1 that could be measured in the optical spectra of Type 2 sources but were unable to identify one. Thus, the main contribution of this work is to present an improved [O III] bolometric correction based on measured bolometric luminosities and highlight the Eigenvector 1 dependence of the correction in Type 1 sources.