Acceleration and Substructure Constraints in a Quasar Outflow
نویسندگان
چکیده
We present observations of probable line-of-sight acceleration of a broad absorption trough of C IV in the quasar SDSS J024221.87+004912.6. We also discuss how the velocity overlap of two other outflowing systems in the same object constrains the properties of the outflows. The Si IV doublet in each system has one unblended transition and one transition which overlaps with absorption from the other system. The residual flux in the overlapping trough is well fit by the product of the residual fluxes in the unblended troughs. For these optically thick systems to yield such a result, at least one of them must consist of individual subunits rather than being a single structure with velocity-dependent coverage of the source. If these subunits are identical, opaque, spherical clouds, we estimate the cloud radius to be r ≃ 3.9 × 10 cm. If they are identical, opaque, linear filaments, we estimate their width to be w ≃ 6.5× 10 cm. These subunits are observed to cover the Mg II broad emission line region of the quasar, at which distance from the black hole the above filament width is equal to the predicted scale height of the outer atmosphere of a thin accretion disk. Insofar as that scale height is a natural size scale for structures originating in an accretion disk, these observations are evidence that the accretion disk can be a source of quasar absorption systems. Based on data from ESO program 075.B-0190(A). Subject headings: quasars: general, absorption lines, individual (SDSS J024221.87+004912.6)
منابع مشابه
An MHD - driven Disk Wind Outflow in SDSS J 0300 + 0048 ?
The outflow in SDSS J0300+0048 has the highest column density yet reported for a broad absorption line quasar. The absorption from different ions is also segregated as a function of velocity in a way that can only be explained by a disk wind outflow. Furthermore, the presence of the such large column densities of gas at the high observed outflow velocities may be incompatible with purely radiat...
متن کاملA high - velocity narrow absorption line outflow in the quasar
We report on the discovery of a high-velocity narrow absorption line outflow in the redshift 2.3 quasar J212329.46 − 005052.9. Five distinct outflow systems are detected with velocity shifts from −9710 to −14 050 km s−1 and C IV λλ1548, 1551 linewidths of FWHM ≈ 62– 164 km s−1. This outflow is remarkable for having high speeds and a degree of ionization similar to broad absorption line (BAL) fl...
متن کاملEmergence of a Quasar Outflow
We report the first discovery of the emergence of a high-velocity broad-line outflow in a luminous quasar, J105400.40+034801.2 at redshift z ∼ 2.1. The outflow is evident in ultraviolet C iv and Si iv absorption lines with velocity shifts v ∼ 26, 300 km s and deblended widths FWHM ∼ 4000 km s. These features are marginally strong and broad enough to be considered broad absorption lines (BALs), ...
متن کاملStratified Quasar Winds: Integrating X-ray and Infrared Views of Broad Absorption Line Quasars
Quasars are notable for the luminous power they emit across decades in frequency from the far-infrared through hard X-rays; emission at different frequencies emerges from physical scales ranging from AUs to parsecs. Each wavelength regime thus offers a different line of sight into the central engine and a separate probe of outflowing material. Therefore, obtaining a complete accounting of the p...
متن کاملLensing Optical Depth for Substructure and Isolated Dark Matter Halos
Multiple-image quasar lenses can be used to constrain the substructure mass fraction in galaxy-sized dark matter halos via anomalous flux ratios of lensed images. The flux ratios, however, can be affected by both the substructure in the lens halo and by isolated small-mass halos along the entire line-ofsight to the lensed source. While lensing by dark matter clumps near the lens galaxy is more ...
متن کاملذخیره در منابع من
با ذخیره ی این منبع در منابع من، دسترسی به آن را برای استفاده های بعدی آسان تر کنید
عنوان ژورنال:
دوره شماره
صفحات -
تاریخ انتشار 2008