Partial coverage of the Broad Line Region of Q1232+082 by an intervening H2-bearing cloud
S. A. Balashev, P. Petitjean, A. V. Ivanchik, C. Ledoux, R. Srianand,, P. Noterdaeme, D. A. Varshalovich

TL;DR
This study analyzes how an intervening H2-bearing cloud partially covers the broad line region of quasar Q1232+082, revealing insights into the cloud's size, density, and its impact on observed emission lines.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed measurement of partial coverage of a quasar's broad line region by an intervening molecular cloud, estimating the cloud's size and density.
Findings
The H2-bearing cloud covers about 48% of the C IV broad line region.
The neutral phase of the cloud is approximately 8.2 parsecs in size.
The Lyman-alpha emission region extends beyond the BLR, likely fully covered.
Abstract
We present a detailed analysis of the partial coverage of the Q1232+082 (z_em =2.57) broad line region by an intervening H_2-bearing cloud at z_abs=2.3377. Using curve of growth analysis and line profile fitting, we demonstrate that the H_2-bearing component of the cloud covers the QSO intrinsic continuum source completely but only part of the Broad Line Region (BLR). We find that only 48\pm6 % of the C IV BLR emission is covered by the C I absorbing gas. We observe residual light (~6 %) as well in the bottom of the O I {\lambda}1302 absorption from the cloud, redshifted on top of the QSO Lyman-{\alpha} emission line. Therefore the extent of the neutral phase of the absorbing cloud is not large enough to cover all of the background source. The most likely explanation for this partial coverage is the small size of the intervening cloud, which is comparable to the BLR size. We estimate…
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