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Testing redshift variation of the X-ray and ultraviolet luminosity relations of quasars

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arxiv 2504.10862 v1 pith:LEWXV23S submitted 2025-04-15 astro-ph.CO gr-qc

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Quasars serve as important cosmological probes and constructing accurate luminosity relations for them is essential for their use in cosmology. If the coefficients of quasar's luminosity relation vary with redshift, it could introduce biases into cosmological constraints derived from quasars. In this paper, we conduct a detailed analysis of the redshift variation in the X-ray luminosity and ultraviolet (UV) luminosity ($L_\mathrm{X}$-$L_\mathrm{UV}$) relations of quasars. For the standard $L_\mathrm{X}$-$L_\mathrm{UV}$ relation, we find that the relation coefficients exhibit a strong and linear correlation with redshift, which is not attributable to the selection effect. Additionally, we examine two three-dimensional, redshift-evolving $L_\mathrm{X}$-$L_\mathrm{UV}$ relations and find that the inclusion of a redshift-dependent term does not eliminate the impact of redshift evolution, as the relation coefficients continue to evolve with redshift. Finally, we construct a new $L_\mathrm{X}$-$L_\mathrm{UV}$ relation in which the redshift evolution of the relation coefficients is nearly eliminated. Calibrating the luminosity relations using Hubble parameter measurements, we demonstrate that quasars utilizing our new relation yield effective constraints on cosmological parameters that are consistent with results from Planck CMB data, unlike constraints derived from the standard relation.

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