A Physical Model of FeLoBALs: Implications for Quasar Feedback
C.-A. Faucher-Giguere (1), E. Quataert (1), N. Murray (2) ((1) UC, Berkeley, (2) CITA)

TL;DR
This paper proposes a new physical model for FeLoBALs, suggesting they form in situ in radiative shocks from quasar blast waves impacting interstellar clumps, which alters estimates of quasar feedback effects.
Contribution
It introduces a radiative shock model for FeLoBALs, challenging the thin shell approximation and providing revised estimates of quasar outflow properties.
Findings
FeLoBALs likely form in situ in radiative shocks.
Outflow kinetic luminosity is about 2-5% of bolometric luminosity.
Quasar-driven outflows are comparable to those in ULIRGs.
Abstract
Photoionization modeling of the low-ionization broad absorption lines of certain quasars, known as FeLoBALs, has recently revealed the number density of the wind absorbers and their distance from the central supermassive black hole. From these, the feedback efficiency of the quasars can in principle be derived. The implied properties of the FeLoBALs are, however, surprising, with the thickness of the absorbers relative to their distance from the black hole, Delta R/R, as small as ~10^-5. Such absorbers are unlikely to survive the journey from the supermassive black hole to their inferred location. We show that the observed FeLoBAL properties are readily explained if they are formed in situ in radiative shocks produced when a quasar blast wave impacts a moderately dense interstellar clump along the line of sight. This physical picture differs significantly from the thin shell…
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