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1999ApJ...520L..91W - Astrophys. J., 520, L91-L94 (1999/August-1)

PKS 1004+13: a high-inclination, highly absorbed radio-loud QSO–the first radio-loud broad absorption line QSO at low redshift?.

WILLS B.J., BRANDT W.N. and LAOR A.

Abstract (from CDS):

The existence of broad absorption line (BAL) outflows in only radio-quiet QSOs was thought to be an important clue to mass ejection and the radio-loud-radio-quiet dichotomy. Recently, a few radio-loud BAL QSOs have been discovered at high redshift. We present evidence that PKS 1004+13 is a radio-loud BAL QSO. It would be the first known at low redshift (zem=0.24) and one of the most radio-luminous. For PKS 1004+13, there appear to be broad absorption troughs of O VI, N V, Si IV, and C IV, indicating high-ionization outflows up to ∼10,000 km.s–1. There are also two strong, broad (∼550 km.s–1), high-ionization associated absorption systems that show partial covering of the continuum source. The strong UV absorption we have detected suggests that the extreme, soft X-ray weakness of PKS 1004+13 is primarily the result of absorption. The large radio-lobe dominance indicates BAL and associated gas at high inclinations to the central engine axis, perhaps in a line of sight that passes through an accretion disk wind.

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Journal keyword(s): Galaxies: Quasars: Absorption Lines - Galaxies: Quasars: Emission Lines - Galaxies: Quasars: Individual: Alphanumeric: PKS 1004+13 - Ultraviolet: Galaxies - X-Rays: Galaxies

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