Deep Learning Calibration of the Quasar X-ray/UV Luminosity Relation for Cosmological Applications

Abstract

Quasars can serve as standard candles through an empirical scaling relation between their ultraviolet (UV) and X-ray luminosities. As high-redshift probes, it is critical to test whether this relation evolves with redshift. In this work, we reconstruct the Hubble diagram of the Pantheon+ sample using the deep learning--based LADDER algorithm and use it as a reference to investigate the quasar scaling relation. Our results, which are consistent with those from Gaussian process regression and narrow-bin analyses, show that the potentially contaminated sample at z<0.7 differs significantly from the z>0.7 sample; thus, it should be further screened or excluded when quasars are used as cosmological probes. We find that the scaling relation exhibits a non-linear redshift dependence that cannot be accounted for by a simple linear correction, and that this behavior is a feature of the current data sample rather than a consequence of cosmological model misspecification. To use quasars as standardizable candles, further modeling of the scaling relation and intrinsic dispersion, or more advanced data processing techniques, is required.

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