Metal-Enriched Outflows in the Ultra-Luminous infrared Quasar Q1321+058
Tinggui Wang (USTC), Hongyan Zhou (UFL, USTC), Weimin Yuan (YNAO),, Honglin Lu (USTC), Xiaobo Dong (USTC), Hongguang Shan (YNAO)

TL;DR
This study investigates multiple outflows in the obscured ultra-luminous infrared quasar Q1321+058, revealing complex emission lines, chemical enrichment, and insights into galaxy evolution and starburst activity.
Contribution
It provides a detailed analysis of outflow properties, chemical abundances, and stellar populations in Q1321+058, highlighting the role of outflows in galaxy evolution.
Findings
Outflows show high velocities and chemical overabundances.
The outflow is insufficient to remove the host galaxy's ISM.
Stellar populations indicate rapid stellar mass buildup.
Abstract
Quasar outflows may play important role in the evolution of its host galaxy and central black hole. In this paper, we present a detailed study of multiple outflows in the obscured ultra-luminous infrared quasar Q1321+058. The outflows reveal themselves in the complex optical and UV emission line spectrum, with a broad component blueshifted by 1650 km/s and a narrow component by 360 km/s, respectively.The higher velocity component shows ever strong N III] and strong Si III], in addition to strong [O III]5007 and [Ne III]3869 emission lines, suggesting an overabundance of N and Si relative to C. The abundance pattern is consistent a fast chemical enriching process associated with a recent starburst. The outflow extends to several tens to hundred parsecs from the quasar, and covers only a very small sky. We find that the outflow with line emitting gas is energetically insufficient to…
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