On the ratio of the infrared-to-ultraviolet continuum to the X-rays in quasars and active galaxies

A sample of 122 quasars and Seyfert galaxies was analyzed and it was found that the NIR 7500 A rest frame luminosity is more linearly related to the X-ray luminosity than is the optical luminosity. It is also found that the mean spectral slope between 7500 and 4200 A in the rest frame monotonically flattens with luminosity over more than three orders of magnitude. The present results support models which attribute the IR and X-ray continua to linked nonthermal processes such as synchrotron self-Compton, while the blue-UV bump comes from a different source, such as an accretion disk. 46 refs.