Spectral energy distributions and multiwavelength selection of type 1 quasars

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Spectral energy distributions and multiwavelength selection of type 1 quasars. / Richards, Gordon T.; Lacy, Mark; Storrie-Lombardi, Lisa J.; Hall, Patrick B.; Gallagher, S. C.; Hines, Dean C.; Xiaohui, Fan; Papovich, Casey; Vanden Berk, Daniel E.; Trammell, George B.; Schneider, Donald P.; Vestergaard, Marianne; York, Donald G.; Jester, Sebastian; Anderson, Scott F.; Budavári, Tamás; Szalay, Alexander S.

I: Astrophysical Journal, Supplement Series, Bind 166, Nr. 2, 01.10.2006, s. 470-497.

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Richards, GT, Lacy, M, Storrie-Lombardi, LJ, Hall, PB, Gallagher, SC, Hines, DC, Xiaohui, F, Papovich, C, Vanden Berk, DE, Trammell, GB, Schneider, DP, Vestergaard, M, York, DG, Jester, S, Anderson, SF, Budavári, T & Szalay, AS 2006, 'Spectral energy distributions and multiwavelength selection of type 1 quasars', Astrophysical Journal, Supplement Series, bind 166, nr. 2, s. 470-497. https://doi.org/10.1086/506525

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Richards, G. T., Lacy, M., Storrie-Lombardi, L. J., Hall, P. B., Gallagher, S. C., Hines, D. C., Xiaohui, F., Papovich, C., Vanden Berk, D. E., Trammell, G. B., Schneider, D. P., Vestergaard, M., York, D. G., Jester, S., Anderson, S. F., Budavári, T., & Szalay, A. S. (2006). Spectral energy distributions and multiwavelength selection of type 1 quasars. Astrophysical Journal, Supplement Series, 166(2), 470-497. https://doi.org/10.1086/506525

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Richards GT, Lacy M, Storrie-Lombardi LJ, Hall PB, Gallagher SC, Hines DC o.a. Spectral energy distributions and multiwavelength selection of type 1 quasars. Astrophysical Journal, Supplement Series. 2006 okt. 1;166(2):470-497. https://doi.org/10.1086/506525

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Richards, Gordon T. ; Lacy, Mark ; Storrie-Lombardi, Lisa J. ; Hall, Patrick B. ; Gallagher, S. C. ; Hines, Dean C. ; Xiaohui, Fan ; Papovich, Casey ; Vanden Berk, Daniel E. ; Trammell, George B. ; Schneider, Donald P. ; Vestergaard, Marianne ; York, Donald G. ; Jester, Sebastian ; Anderson, Scott F. ; Budavári, Tamás ; Szalay, Alexander S. / Spectral energy distributions and multiwavelength selection of type 1 quasars. I: Astrophysical Journal, Supplement Series. 2006 ; Bind 166, Nr. 2. s. 470-497.

Bibtex

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abstract = "We present an analysis of the mid-infrared (MIR) and optical properties of type 1 (broad-line) quasars detected by the Spitzer Space Telescope. The MIR color-redshift relation is characterized to z ∼ 3, with predictions to z = 7. We demonstrate how combining MIR and optical colors can yield even more efficient selection of active galactic nuclei (AGNs) than MIR or optical colors alone. Composite spectral energy distributions (SEDs) are constructed for 259 quasars with both Sloan Digital Sky Survey and Spitzer photometry, supplemented by near-IR, GALEX, VLA, and ROSAT date, where available. We discuss how the spectral diversity of quasars influences the determination of bolometric luminosities and accretion rates; assuming the mean SED can lead to errors as large as 50% for individual quasars when inferring a bolometric luminosity from an optical luminosity. Finally, we show that careful consideration of the shape of the mean quasar SED and its redshift dependence leads to a lower estimate of the fraction of reddened / obscured AGNs missed by optical surveys as compared to estimates derived from a single mean MIR to optical flux ratio.",
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AU - Lacy, Mark

AU - Storrie-Lombardi, Lisa J.

AU - Hall, Patrick B.

AU - Gallagher, S. C.

AU - Hines, Dean C.

AU - Xiaohui, Fan

AU - Papovich, Casey

AU - Vanden Berk, Daniel E.

AU - Trammell, George B.

AU - Schneider, Donald P.

AU - Vestergaard, Marianne

AU - York, Donald G.

AU - Jester, Sebastian

AU - Anderson, Scott F.

AU - Budavári, Tamás

AU - Szalay, Alexander S.

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KW - Infrared: galaxies

KW - Quasars: general

KW - Radio continuum: galaxies

KW - Surveys

KW - Ultraviolet: galaxies

KW - X-rays: galaxies

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