TY - JOUR
T1 - Quasars with P v broad absorption in BOSS data release 9
AU - Capellupo, D. M.
AU - Hamann, F.
AU - Herbst, H.
AU - Brandt, W. N.
AU - Ge, J.
AU - Pâris, I.
AU - Petitjean, P.
AU - Schneider, D. P.
AU - Streblyanska, A.
AU - York, D.
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2017 The Authors.
PY - 2017/7/1
Y1 - 2017/7/1
N2 - Broad absorption lines (BALs) found in a significant fraction of quasar spectra identify highvelocity outflows that might be present in all quasars and could be a major factor in feedback to galaxy evolution. Understanding the nature of these flows requires further constraints on their physical properties, including their column densities, for which well-studied BALs, such as CIV λλ1548,1551, typically provide only a lower limit because of saturation effects. Lowabundance lines, such as P V λλ1118,1128, indicate large column densities, implying that outflows more powerful than measurements of C IV alone would indicate. We search through a sample of 2694 BAL quasars from the Sloan Digital Sky Survey III/Baryon Oscillation Spectroscopic Survey data release 9 quasar catalogue for such absorption, and we identify 81 'definite' and 86 'probable' detections of P V broad absorption, yielding a firm lower limit of 3.0-6.2 per cent for the incidence of such absorption among BAL quasars. The P V-detected quasars tend to have stronger C IV and Si IV absorption, as well as a higher incidence of LoBAL absorption, than the overall BAL quasar population. Many of the P V-detected quasars have C IV troughs that do not reach zero intensity (at velocities where P V is detected), confirming that the outflow gas only partially covers the UV continuum source. P V appears significantly in a composite spectrum of non-P V-detected BAL quasars, indicating that P V absorption (and large column densities) is much more common than indicated by our search results. Our sample of P V detections significantly increases the number of known P V detections, providing opportunities for follow-up studies to better understand BAL outflow energetics.
AB - Broad absorption lines (BALs) found in a significant fraction of quasar spectra identify highvelocity outflows that might be present in all quasars and could be a major factor in feedback to galaxy evolution. Understanding the nature of these flows requires further constraints on their physical properties, including their column densities, for which well-studied BALs, such as CIV λλ1548,1551, typically provide only a lower limit because of saturation effects. Lowabundance lines, such as P V λλ1118,1128, indicate large column densities, implying that outflows more powerful than measurements of C IV alone would indicate. We search through a sample of 2694 BAL quasars from the Sloan Digital Sky Survey III/Baryon Oscillation Spectroscopic Survey data release 9 quasar catalogue for such absorption, and we identify 81 'definite' and 86 'probable' detections of P V broad absorption, yielding a firm lower limit of 3.0-6.2 per cent for the incidence of such absorption among BAL quasars. The P V-detected quasars tend to have stronger C IV and Si IV absorption, as well as a higher incidence of LoBAL absorption, than the overall BAL quasar population. Many of the P V-detected quasars have C IV troughs that do not reach zero intensity (at velocities where P V is detected), confirming that the outflow gas only partially covers the UV continuum source. P V appears significantly in a composite spectrum of non-P V-detected BAL quasars, indicating that P V absorption (and large column densities) is much more common than indicated by our search results. Our sample of P V detections significantly increases the number of known P V detections, providing opportunities for follow-up studies to better understand BAL outflow energetics.
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U2 - 10.1093/mnras/stx870
DO - 10.1093/mnras/stx870
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85041340911
SN - 0035-8711
VL - 469
SP - 323
EP - 338
JO - Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
JF - Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
IS - 1
ER -