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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 12 April 2016
Comparison of the emission-line and continuum parameters of 48 low-redshift QSOs reveals the asymmetry of the C IV λ1549 broad emission line to be strongly correlated with ultraviolet continuum luminosity, such that increasing luminosity produces increasing redward asymmetry. A similar correlation has been found for broad Hβ. Redward profile asymmetries can be modeled as the result of the gravitational redshift of line photons from the very broad-line region (VBLR) by 109–1010M⊙ black holes, but blueward profile asymmetries require a competing effect such as electron scattering.