Association of Optical, Ultraviolet and Soft X-ray excess Emissions in AGNs

Abstract

Soft X-ray emission (0.5--2.0 keV) plays a pivotal role in regulating the optical and UV emission in the AGNs. We collected a sample of 1811 AGNs from the SDSS database and obtained various parameters of Balmer lines, optical continuum, MgII line \& UV continuum and studied their dependencies on soft X-ray luminosity. Based on the linear regression analysis, we found that FWHMMgII FWHMHβ0.554 suggesting that UV emission is arising from a region relatively outside the broad line region (BLR) associated to the Hβ emission and found a strong correlation between optical and UV luminosities (LMgII LHβ0.822). It was noticed that the dependency of optical continuum luminosities on soft excess changes with the redshift (LX L0.5965100 for z < 0.5 and LX L0.4295100 for z > 0.5). The FWHM components of Hβ and MgII core components were found to be virialized and is not affected by the soft excess emission whereas the wings of MgII display a dependency. We estimated a relation viz. LX 0.5203000 FWHM0.525MgII and found to be well in agreement with a proposed physical scenario. All the derived relations were used to understand the inter-modulating association of the BLR and disc in the AGNs.

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