2020ApJS..247...37A


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2020ApJS..247...37A - Astrophys. J., Suppl. Ser., 247, 37-37 (2020/April-0)

HST/COS observations of quasar outflows in the 500-1050 Å rest frame. I. The most energetic outflows in the Universe and other discoveries.

ARAV N., XU X., MILLER T., KRISS G.A. and PLESHA R.

Abstract (from CDS):

The Hubble Space Telescope/Cosmic Origins Spectrograph (COS) has opened a new discovery space for studying quasar absorption outflows and their contribution to active galactic nucleus (AGN) feedback. Specifically, COS provides high-quality far-ultraviolet (FUV) spectra covering the diagnostic-rich 500-1050 Å rest frame (hereafter, EUV500) of medium redshift objects. The quality and quantity of EUV500 diagnostic troughs allow us to probe the very high-ionization phase, which carries 90% or more of the outflowing material, as well as to determine the distance of most outflows from the central source (R). The first objective is impossible to achieve with ground-based spectra, and R can be measured in only ∼1% of them. Here, we summarize the main results of the first dedicated survey of such outflows, including the following.1. Measurements of the three most energetic outflows to date, which can be the main agents for AGN feedback processes in the environments of the host galaxies.2. All the outflows have a very high-ionization component, similar to the one found in warm absorbers, which carries most of the outflow's kinetic luminosity. This finding suggests that all the high-ionization outflows observed from the ground also have a similar undetected very high-ionization component.3. Of the 13 studied EUV500 outflows, 9 have 100 < R < 2000 parsecs, 2 have 5 < R < 20 parsecs, 1 has 0.05 < R < 50 parsecs, and in 1 case, R cannot be determined.4. One of the outflows has the largest velocity shift (1550 km s–1) and acceleration (1.5 cm s–2) measured to date. This outflow is physically similar to the fast X-ray outflow detected in quasar PG 1211+143.

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Journal keyword(s): Active galaxies - Quasars - Broad-absorption line quasar - Quasar absorption line spectroscopy - Active galactic nuclei

Simbad objects: 16

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Number of rows : 16
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 ICRF J020930.7-043826 Sy1 02 09 30.7666247448 -04 38 26.145998340   17.5       ~ 64 0
2 QSO B0238-1904 QSO 02 40 32.5841506272 -18 51 51.370183440     15.00     ~ 61 0
3 2MASSI J0352305-071102 Sy1 03 52 30.5518280976 -07 11 02.326141644   17.02 16.67     ~ 160 1
4 [VV2006] J075514.6+230607 QSO 07 55 14.5841463360 +23 06 07.128936648   17.58 17.38     ~ 33 0
5 [VV2006] J083126.1+035408 QSO 08 31 26.1535148016 +03 54 08.156199528   18.78 18.54     ~ 37 0
6 SDSS J093602.10+200542.9 QSO 09 36 02.1076998144 +20 05 42.905312628   17.48 17.22     ~ 17 0
7 QSO J0949+2955 QSO 09 49 41.1069232848 +29 55 19.261130988   16.00 16.2     ~ 148 0
8 2MASS J10424423+1646560 QSO 10 42 44.2384978992 +16 46 56.091974304   17.09 16.75     ~ 27 0
9 QSO J1051+1247 QSO 10 51 25.7291368344 +12 47 46.260139920   18.12 17.88     ~ 36 0
10 QSO B1120+0154 QSO 11 23 20.7258496872 +01 37 47.506567620   16.45 16.12     ~ 128 1
11 LBQS 1206+1052 QSO 12 09 24.0822188376 +10 36 12.050747892   17.11 16.89     ~ 50 0
12 PB 3894 Sy1 12 14 17.6738687784 +14 03 13.182723144   14.46 14.19     ~ 822 0
13 [VV2006] J132957.2+540506 QSO 13 29 57.1486066464 +54 05 05.943245820   17.15 16.85     ~ 34 0
14 2MASS J14362129+0727208 QSO 14 36 21.2927501928 +07 27 20.905261128   17.59 17.33     ~ 21 0
15 QSO B1542+5408 QSO 15 43 59.4395014128 +53 59 03.147801000   17.19 17.10     ~ 94 0
16 7C 163119.39+393037.00 QSO 16 33 02.1049267344 +39 24 27.390971376   17.22 16.92     ~ 63 1

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