Confirmation of and Variable Energy Injection by a Near-Relativistic Outflow in APM 08279+5255
G. Chartas, C. Saez, W. N. Brandt, M. Giustini, G. P. Garmire

TL;DR
This study analyzes multi-epoch X-ray spectra of the quasar APM 08279+5255, revealing highly variable, ultra-fast outflows with significant implications for galaxy evolution and feedback mechanisms.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed multi-epoch analysis of variable, near-relativistic outflows in a BAL quasar, quantifying their velocities, ionization states, and impact on host galaxy feedback.
Findings
Detected outflows with velocities up to 0.76c.
Observed variability in outflow properties over 3.3 days.
Estimated mass-outflow rates up to 64 solar masses per year.
Abstract
We present results from multi-epoch spectral analysis of XMM-Newton and Chandra observations of the broad absorption line (BAL) quasar APM 08279+5255. Our analysis shows significant X-ray BALs in all epochs with rest-frame energies lying in the range of ~ 6.7-18 keV. The X-ray BALs and 0.2-10 keV continuum show significant variability on timescales as short as 3.3 days (proper time) implying a source size-scale of ~ 10 r_g, where r_g is the gravitational radius. We find a large gradient in the outflow velocity of the X-ray absorbers with projected outflow velocities of up to 0.76 c. The maximum outflow velocity constrains the angle between the wind velocity and our line of sight to be less than ~ 22 degrees. We identify the following components of the outflow: (a) Highly ionized X-ray absorbing material (2.9 < logxi < 3.9) and a column density of log N_H ~ 23 outflowing at velocities of…
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