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On the emergence of thousands of absorption lines in the quasar PG 1411+442: a clumpy high-column density outflow from the broad emission-line region?

Authors :
Hamann, Fred
Tripp, Todd M
Rupke, David
Veilleux, Sylvain
Source :
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society. 8/21/2019, Vol. 487 Issue 4, p5041-5061. 21p.
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

Quasar outflows are fundamental components of quasar environments that might play an important role in feedback to galaxy evolution. We report on the emergence of a remarkable new outflow absorption-line system in the quasar PG1411+442 (redshift ∼0.089) detected in the UV and visible with the Hubble Space Telescope Cosmic Origins Spectrograph and the Gemini Multi-Object Spectrograph, respectively. This new 'transient' system contains thousands of lines, including Fe  ii and Fe  ii ∗ from excited states up to 3.89 eV, H  i ∗ Balmer lines, Na  i  D λλ5890, 5896, and the first detection of He  i ∗ λ5876 in a quasar. The transient absorber is spatially inhomogeneous and compact, with sizes ≲0.003 pc, based on covering fractions on the quasar continuum source ranging from ∼0.45 in strong UV lines to ∼0.04 in Na  i  D. cloudy photoionization simulations show that large total column densities log  N H(cm−2) ≳ 23.4 and an intense radiation field ≲0.4 pc from the quasar are needed to produce the observed lines in thick zones of both fully ionized and partially ionized gas. The densities are conservatively log  n H(cm−3) ≳ 7 based on Fe  ii ∗, H  i ∗, and He  i ∗ but they might reach log  n H(cm−3) ≳ 10 based on Na  i  D. The transient lines appear at roughly the same velocity shift, v  ∼ −1900 km s−1, as a 'mini-BAL' outflow detected previously, but with narrower Doppler widths, b ∼ 100 km s−1, and larger column densities in more compact outflow structures. We propose that the transient lines identify a clumpy outflow from the broad emission-line region that, at its current speed and location, is still gravitationally bound to the central black hole. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00358711
Volume :
487
Issue :
4
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
137668148
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/stz1408