2007ApJS..171....1M


Query : 2007ApJS..171....1M

2007ApJS..171....1M - Astrophys. J., Suppl. Ser., 171, 1-28 (2007/July-0)

A census of intrinsic narrow absorption lines in the spectra of quasars at z = 2-4.

MISAWA T., CHARLTON J.C., ERACLEOUS M., GANGULY R., TYTLER D., KIRKMAN D., SUZUKI N. and LUBIN D.

Abstract (from CDS):

We use Keck HIRES spectra of 37 optically bright quasars at z=2-4 to study narrow absorption lines that are intrinsic to the quasars (intrinsic NALs, produced in gas that is physically associated with the quasar central engine). We identify 150 NAL systems, which contain 124 C IV, 12 N V, and 50 Si IV doublets, of which 18 are associated systems (within 5000 km/s of the quasar redshift). We use partial coverage analysis to separate intrinsic NALs from NALs produced in cosmologically intervening structures. We find 39 candidate intrinsic systems (28 reliable determinations and 11 that are possibly intrinsic). We estimate that 10%-17% of C IV systems at blueshifts of 5000-70,000 km/s relative to quasars are intrinsic. At least 32% of quasars contain one or more intrinsic C IV NALs. Considering N V and Si IV doublets showing partial coverage as well, at least 50% of quasars host intrinsic NALs. This result constrains the solid angle subtended by the absorbers to the background source(s). We identify two families of intrinsic NAL systems, those with strong N V absorption and those with negligible absorption in N V but with partial coverage in the C IV doublet. We discuss the idea that these two families represent different regions or conditions in accretion disk winds. Of the 26 intrinsic C IV NAL systems, 13 have detectable low-ionization absorption lines at similar velocities, suggesting that these are two-phase structures in the wind rather than absorbers in the host galaxy. We also compare possible models for quasar outflows, including radiatively accelerated disk-driven winds, magnetocentrifugally accelerated winds, and pressure-driven winds, and we discuss ways of distinguishing between these models observationally.

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Journal keyword(s): Accretion, Accretion Disks - Galaxies: Active - Galaxies: Quasars: Absorption Lines - Galaxies: Quasars: General

VizieR on-line data: <Available at CDS (J/ApJS/171/1): qsos.dat table5.dat>

Nomenclature: Table 5: [MCE2007] QSO JHHMM+DDMM abs N.NN, [MCE2007] QSO JHHMM+DDMM abs N.NNNN, N=1061.

Simbad objects: 38

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Number of rows : 38
N Identifier Otype ICRS (J2000)
RA
ICRS (J2000)
DEC
Mag U Mag B Mag V Mag R Mag I Sp type #ref
1850 - 2024
#notes
1 QSO J0006+1728 QSO 00 06 47.3614347504 +17 28 13.765281888     18.5     ~ 37 1
2 6C 001403+811827 BLL 00 17 08.47489694 +81 35 08.1365094   17.60 16.52 15.95   ~ 389 1
3 QSO J0056-2808 QSO 00 56 25.0852890048 -28 08 32.246023452     18.24     ~ 55 0
4 QSO B0130-403 QSO 01 33 01.9294067496 -40 06 27.997379496   17.68 17.02     ~ 87 0
5 QSO B0241-01 QSO 02 44 01.8451874040 -01 34 03.848758680     18.20     ~ 61 0
6 QSO J0324-3203 QSO 03 24 12.4531164024 -32 02 59.782195860     17.95     ~ 9 0
7 QSO B0336-017 QSO 03 39 00.98616588 -01 33 17.6076051   20.1 19.1 18.8   ~ 117 2
8 QSO J0453-1305 QSO 04 53 13.5744238944 -13 05 55.085318988   13.2 16.5     ~ 93 2
9 QSO B0636+68 BLL 06 42 04.2572705040 +67 58 35.620484340     16.46 16.01   ~ 226 1
10 7C 064253.00+445430.00 QSO 06 46 32.02599653 +44 51 16.5901185   19.57 18.49 18.64   ~ 348 1
11 4C 05.34 QSO 08 07 57.53851480 +04 32 34.5311517   18.53 18.16     ~ 202 1
12 QSO B0831+128 QSO 08 34 08.6351804088 +12 38 36.537239436     17.8     ~ 45 0
13 QSO B0940-1050 QSO 09 42 53.5078384704 -11 04 25.931336376   16.96 16.6 16.6   ~ 98 0
14 CSO 38 QSO 10 11 55.5947671920 +29 41 41.595330804   16.28 16.05     ~ 112 0
15 4C 10.29 QSO 10 20 09.9945425592 +10 40 02.694508932   18.74 18.35     ~ 103 1
16 QSO J1057+4555 QSO 10 57 56.2610108784 +45 55 53.070401748   20.19 18.80 17.2 16.8 ~ 114 0
17 QSO B1103+6416 QSO 11 06 10.7339248800 +64 00 09.644901192   16.36 16.16     ~ 70 0
18 QSO B1107+4847 QSO 11 10 38.6370859200 +48 31 15.691679076   17.09 16.87     ~ 87 0
19 QSO B1157+3143 QSO 12 00 06.2491993344 +31 26 30.837671952   16.76 16.47     ~ 69 0
20 QSO B1208+101 QSO 12 10 57.0369007056 +09 54 27.069784092     17.5     ~ 113 1
21 LBQS 1244+1129 QSO 12 46 40.3700829816 +11 13 02.901704808     18.4     ~ 63 0
22 QSO B1251+3643 QSO 12 54 19.0686046728 +36 27 50.400961380   18.96 18.70     ~ 31 0
23 QSO B1330+0108 QSO 13 32 54.5135635824 +00 52 50.616766632   19.34 18.70     ~ 36 0
24 LBQS 1334-0033 QSO 13 36 47.1441561024 -00 48 57.076123896   17.65 17.56     ~ 63 0
25 QSO B1337+285 QSO 13 40 04.9509312960 +28 16 53.237375616   17.45 17.15     ~ 14 0
26 QSO B1422+2309 BLL 14 24 38.0938 +22 56 00.587   16.77 15.84 14.79   ~ 450 1
27 [PBW92] 1422+231 gLS 14 24 38.09400 +22 56 00.5900   16.77 15.84 14.79   ~ 356 0
28 QSO B1425+606 QSO 14 26 56.1849081360 +60 25 50.813373324   16.82 16.54     ~ 142 0
29 QSO B1442+2931 QSO 14 44 53.5398146832 +29 19 05.691187272   16.59 16.38     ~ 80 0
30 QSO J1526+6650 QSO 15 26 42.8744737248 +66 50 54.644414316   18.26 17.87 17.24   ~ 55 0
31 QSO B1548+093 QSO 15 51 03.3924811488 +09 08 49.193871756   18.29 18.07     ~ 84 0
32 QSO B1554+3749 QSO 15 56 10.6481701008 +37 40 39.614881044   18.20 17.91     ~ 11 0
33 HS 1700+6416 QSO 17 01 00.6194059368 +64 12 09.118892376   16.39 16.17     ~ 368 0
34 QSO B1759+7539 BLL 17 57 46.3590423768 +75 39 16.181909928     16.50     ~ 86 0
35 QSO B1937-1009 BLL 19 39 57.2566747152 -10 02 41.522299692   18.800 19.0 17.188   ~ 196 1
36 QSO B1946+770 QSO 19 44 54.8532392016 +77 05 52.673448048     15.8     ~ 152 0
37 QSO B2223+20 QSO 22 25 36.9183374016 +20 40 15.316288356     18.60     ~ 27 1
38 QSO B2344+125 QSO 23 46 32.80 +12 45 40.0     17.0     ~ 85 1

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