Candidate Type II Quasars from the Sloan Digital Sky Survey. I. Selection and Optical Properties of a Sample at 0.3< Z <0.83

  • Zakamska N
  • Strauss M
  • Krolik J
  • et al.
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Abstract

Type II quasars are the long-sought luminous analogs of type II (narrow emission line) Seyfert galaxies, suggested by unification models of active galactic nuclei (AGN) and postulated to account for an appreciable fraction of the cosmic hard X-ray background. We present a sample of 291 type II AGN at redshifts 0.3 <2000 km/s), high equivalent width emission lines with high-ionization line ratios. We describe the selection procedure and discuss the optical properties of the sample. About 50% of the objects have [OIII] \lambda_air 5007 line luminosities in the range 3\times 10^8-10^10 L_Sun, comparable to those of luminous (-27

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Zakamska, N. L., Strauss, M. A., Krolik, J. H., Collinge, M. J., Hall, P. B., Hao, L., … Brinkmann, J. (2003). Candidate Type II Quasars from the Sloan Digital Sky Survey. I. Selection and Optical Properties of a Sample at 0.3< Z <0.83. The Astronomical Journal, 126(5), 2125–2144. https://doi.org/10.1086/378610

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