SDSS J1058+5443: A Blue Quasar without Optical/NUV Broad Emission Lines

  • Zhang X
  • Zhao S
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In this paper, the blue quasar SDSS J105816.19+544310.2 (=SDSS J1058+5443) at redshift 0.479 has been reported as the best true type 2 quasar candidate with the disappearance of central broad-line regions. There are no definite conclusions on the very existence of true type 2 active galactic nuclei (AGN), mainly due to detected optical broad emission lines in high-quality spectra of some previously classified true type 2 AGN candidates. Here, unlike previously reported true type 2 AGN candidates among narrow emission-line galaxies with weak AGN activities but strong stellar lights, the definitely blue quasar SDSS J1058+5443 can be well confirmed as a true type 2 quasar due to apparent quasar-shape blue continuum emissions but an apparent loss of both the optical broad Balmer emission lines and the near-UV (NUV) broad Mg ii emission line. Based on different model functions and the F-test statistical technique, after considering blueshifted optical and UV Fe ii emissions, there are no apparent broad optical Balmer emission lines and/or broad NUV Mg ii lines, and the confidence level is smaller than 1σ in support of broad optical and NUV emission lines. Moreover, assuming the virialization assumption to broad-line emission clouds, the reconstructed broad emission lines strongly indicate that the probable intrinsic broad emission lines, if they exist, cannot be hidden or overwhelmed in the noise of the Sloan Digital Sky Survey spectrum of SDSS J1058+5443. Therefore, SDSS J1058+5443 is so far the best and most robust true type 2 quasar candidate, leading to the clear conclusion of the very existence of true type 2 AGN.

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Zhang, X., & Zhao, S. (2022). SDSS J1058+5443: A Blue Quasar without Optical/NUV Broad Emission Lines. The Astrophysical Journal, 937(2), 105. https://doi.org/10.3847/1538-4357/ac903d

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