2010A&A...515A..22B


Query : 2010A&A...515A..22B

2010A&A...515A..22B - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 515, A22-22 (2010/6-1)

A polar+equatorial wind model for broad absorption line quasars. I. Fitting the CIV BAL profiles.

BORGUET B. and HUTSEMEKERS D.

Abstract (from CDS):

Despite all the studies, the geometry of the wind at the origin of the blueshifted broad absorption lines (BAL) observed in nearly 20% of quasars still remains a matter of debate. We want to see if a two-component polar+equatorial wind geometry can reproduce the typical BAL profiles observed in these objects. We built a Monte Carlo radiative transfer code (called MCRT) to simulate the line profiles formed in a polar+equatorial wind in which the photons, emitted from a spherically symmetric core are resonantly scattered. Our goal is to reproduce typical CIV line profiles observed in BAL quasars and to identify the parameters governing the line profiles. The two-component wind model appears to be efficient in reproducing the BAL profiles from the P Cygni-type profiles to the more complex ones. Some profiles can also be reproduced with a pole-on view. Our simulations provide evidence of a high-velocity rotation of the wind around the polar axis in BAL quasars with non P Cygni-type line profiles.

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Journal keyword(s): quasars: absorption lines - radiative transfer - methods: numerical

CDS comments: Text and Table 2 : Q1239+0995 is a probable misprint for Q1239+0955.

Simbad objects: 12

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Number of rows : 12
N Identifier Otype ICRS (2000)
RA
ICRS (2000)
DEC
Proper motions Parallaxes Redshift Rad. vel. cz Mag U Mag B Mag V Mag R Mag I Sp type Morph. type Angular size #ref
1983 - 2024
1 PB 5901 QSO 00 22 27.4798833168 +01 24 12.564927324 -0.065 0.046 2.123 244033 636459   17 18.9     ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 78
2 QSO B0041-4023 QSO 00 43 28.0326600240 -40 07 33.295683144 0.087 -0.203 2.48 254059 743485     18.9     ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 13
3 QSO B0145+042 QSO 01 48 17.5092687840 +04 31 19.145161632 -0.152 0.030 0.0958 2.0420 241318 612176   18 18.8     ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 42
4 QSO B0226-104 QSO 02 28 39.1003624176 -10 11 10.561080840 -0.013 -0.005 0.0526 2.256 248111 676332   16.3 17.0     ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 69
5 QSO B0321-337 QSO 03 23 37.9741617096 -33 34 22.276234956 -0.005 0.012 0.0652 1.985 239291 595088   18.11 17.81     ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 17
6 QSO B0842+345 QSO 08 45 38.6601865512 +34 20 43.636443360 0.022 0.010 0.1157 2.02801 240830 607982.1   17.52 17.25     ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 69
7 LBQS 1235+1453 QSO 12 37 36.4227516888 +14 36 40.130179236 -0.089 -0.326 0.0024 2.706000 259100 811238.39     19.0     ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 57
8 LBQS 1239+0955 QSO 12 41 35.8895616288 +09 39 31.178375208 -0.090 0.262 2.0220 240618 606180     18.4     ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 29
9 QSO B1333+286 QSO 13 36 13.2995876664 +28 24 58.407581628 -0.282 0.082 0.1646 1.908000 236388 572004.01   18.71 18.45     ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 56
10 QSO J1415+1129 QSO 14 15 46.25 +11 29 43.4 2.51969 255008 755384.1   17.63 17.23     ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 651
11 IRAS 17002+5153 Seyfert1 17 01 24.8265469104 +51 49 20.447878836 0.005 -0.003 0.292 75167 87539   15.49 15.12     ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 386
12 QSO B2225-055 QSO 22 28 30.3464915928 -05 18 54.694692252 -0.008 0.050 1.980497 239126 593738.06   18.45 17.70     ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 127

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