A Study of Quasar Proximity in O VI Absorbers at z=2-3
Andrew J. Fox (1,2), Jacqueline Bergeron (2), Patrick Petitjean (2,3), ((1) ESO-Chile, (2) IAP-Paris, (3) Observatoire de Paris)

TL;DR
This study investigates the properties and origins of OVI absorbers near quasars at high redshift, finding evidence for collisionally ionized gas in galaxy halos rather than quasar radiation influence.
Contribution
It provides a detailed analysis of OVI absorber characteristics near quasars, highlighting the dominance of collisionally ionized gas and the lack of quasar radiation impact.
Findings
Weak OVI absorbers show no partial coverage or saturation.
OVI column densities are unaffected by proximity to quasars.
Half of the OVI components have narrow line widths indicating low temperatures.
Abstract
(Abridged) With the goal of investigating the nature of OVI absorbers at high redshifts, we study the effects of proximity to the background quasar. In a sample of sixteen quasars at z(QSO) between 2.14 and 2.87 observed at 6.6 km/s resolution with VLT/UVES, we detect 35 OVI absorption-line systems lying within 8000 km/s of z(QSO). The systems can be categorized into 9 strong and 26 weak OVI absorbers. The strong absorbers are defined by the presence of either broad, fully saturated OVI absorption or partial coverage of the continuum source, and have log N(OVI)>~15.0; these systems are intrinsic to the AGN. The weak (narrow) systems show no partial coverage or saturation, and are characterized by log N(OVI)<14.5 and have a median total velocity width of only 42 km/s. The incidence dN/dz of weak OVI systems within 2000 km/s of the quasar is 42+/-12. Between 2000 and 8000 km/s, dN/dz…
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