2017MNRAS.468.4539M


Query : 2017MNRAS.468.4539M

2017MNRAS.468.4539M - Mon. Not. R. Astron. Soc., 468, 4539-4555 (2017/July-2)

HST and ground-based spectroscopy of quasar outflows: from mini-BALs to BALs.

MORAVEC E.A., HAMANN F., CAPELLUPO D.M., McGRAW S.M., SHIELDS J.C. and RODRIGUEZ HIDALGO P.

Abstract (from CDS):

Quasar outflows have been posited as a mechanism to couple supermassive black holes to evolution in their host galaxies. We use multi-epoch spectra from the Hubble Space Telescope (HST) and ground-based observatories to study the outflows in seven quasars that have C IV outflow lines ranging from a classic broad absorption line (BAL) to weaker/narrower 'mini-BALs' across rest wavelengths of at least 850-1650 Å. The C IV outflow lines all varied within a time frame of <=1.9 yr (rest). This includes equal occurrences of strengthening and weakening plus the emergence of a new BAL system at -38 800 km s–1 accompanied by dramatic strengthening in a mini-BAL at -22 800 km s–1. We infer from ∼1:1 doublet ratios in P V and other lines that the BAL system is highly saturated with line-of-sight covering fractions ranging from 0.27 to 0.80 in the highest to lowest column density regions, respectively. Three of the mini-BALs also provide evidence for saturation and partial covering based on ∼1:1 doublet ratios. We speculate that the BALs and mini-BALs form in similar clumpy/filamentary outflows, with mini-BALs identifying smaller or fewer clumps along our lines of sight. If we attribute the line variabilities to clumps crossing our lines of sight at roughly Keplerian speeds, then a typical variability time in our study, ∼1.1 yr, corresponds to a distance ∼2 pc from the central black hole. Combining this with the speed and minimum total column density inferred from the P V BAL, NH >= 2.5 x 1022 cm–2, suggests that the BAL outflow kinetic energy is in the range believed to be sufficient for feedback to galaxy evolution.

Abstract Copyright: © 2017 The Authors Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Royal Astronomical Society

Journal keyword(s): galaxies: active - quasars: absorption lines - quasars: general - quasars: general

Simbad objects: 7

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Number of rows : 7
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 B0206+0008 QSO 02 08 45.5408663088 +00 22 36.030753876   17.48 17.26     ~ 58 0
2 [VV2006] J090552.5+025931 QSO 09 05 52.4047063848 +02 59 31.515972936   17.74 17.34     ~ 40 0
3 [VV2006] J090924.1+000211 QSO 09 09 24.0099207720 +00 02 11.113917792   17.06 16.84     ~ 48 0
4 [VV2006] J100023.5+124705 QSO 10 00 23.4950857368 +12 47 05.426031912   18.11 17.89     ~ 20 0
5 [VV2006] J100128.5+502758 QSO 10 01 28.6132 +50 27 56.970   17.90 17.70     ~ 52 1
6 [VV2006] J103112.3+380717 QSO 10 31 12.2385740952 +38 07 17.215042368   17.79 17.63     ~ 22 0
7 [VV2006] J130136.1+000157 QSO 13 01 36.1277612544 +00 01 57.935406756   17.97 17.74     ~ 42 0

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