Incidence of MgII absorbers towards Blazars and the GRB/QSO puzzle
Jacqueline Bergeron (1), Patrick Boiss\'e (1), Brice M\'enard (2) ((1), Institut d'Astrophysique de Paris, (2) CITA)

TL;DR
This study investigates the excess of MgII absorbers towards Blazars, finding a similar excess as seen in GRB sightlines, suggesting the background source type influences MgII absorber incidence.
Contribution
It provides new evidence that MgII absorber incidence depends on the background source type, extending the analysis to Blazars and comparing with GRB and QSO sightlines.
Findings
MgII absorber incidence towards Blazars is about twice that towards QSOs.
The excess is present for both strong and weak MgII systems.
Potential excess for velocity separation beta ~0.1, indicating possible physical association.
Abstract
In order to investigate the origin of the excess of strong MgII systems towards GRB afterglows as compared to QSO sightlines, we have measured the incidence of MgII absorbers towards a third class of objects: the Blazars. This class includes the BL Lac object population for which a tentative excess of MgII systems had already been reported. We observed with FORS1 at the ESO-VLT 42 Blazars with an emission redshift 0.8<z_em<1.9, to which we added the three high z northern objects belonging to the 1Jy BL Lac sample. We detect 32 MgII absorbers in the redshift range 0.35-1.45, leading to an excess in the incidence of MgII absorbers compared to that measured towards QSOs by a factor ~2, detected at 3 sigma. The amplitude of the effect is similar to that found along GRB sightlines. Our analysis provides a new piece of evidence that the observed incidence of MgII absorbers might depend on the…
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