Monday, July 2, 2012

1206.7026 (Jay P. Dunn et al.)

BAL Outflow Contribution to AGN Feedback: Frequency of S iv Outflows in the SDSS    [PDF]

Jay P. Dunn, Nahum Arav, Kentaro Aoki, Ashlee Wilkins, Courtney Laughlin, Doug Edmonds, Manuel Bautista
We present a study of Broad Absorption Line (BAL) quasar outflows that show S IV ?1063 and S IV* ?1073 troughs. The fractional abundance of S IV and C IV peak at similar value of the ionization parameter, implying that they arise from the same physical component of the outflow. Detection of the S IV* troughs will allow us to determine the distance to this gas with higher resolution and higher signal-to-noise spectra, therefore providing the distance and energetics of the ubiquitous C IV BAL outflows. In our bright sample of 156 SDSS quasars 14% show C IV and 1.9% S IV troughs, which is consistent with a fainter magnitude sample with twice as many objects. One object in the fainter sample shows evidence of a broad S IV trough without any significant trough present from the excited state line, which implies that this outflow could be at a distance of several kpc. Given the fractions of C IV and S IV, we establish firm limits on the global covering factor on S IV that ranges from 2.8% to 21% (allowing for the k-correction). Comparison of the expected optical depth for these ions with their detected percentage suggests that these species arise from common outflows with a covering factor closer to the latter.
View original: http://arxiv.org/abs/1206.7026

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