Probing the time variability of five Fe low broad absorption line quasars
M. Vivek, R. Srianand, P. Petitjean, P. Noterdaeme, V.Mohan, A., Mahabal, V.C. Kuriakose

TL;DR
This study investigates the long-term spectral variability of five FeLoBAL quasars, discovering first-time variability in Fe III lines in one source and analyzing the implications for gas ionization and dynamics.
Contribution
It presents the first detection of time variability in Fe III fine-structure lines in a quasar, linking spectral changes to ionization or gas motion.
Findings
First variability detection in Fe III lines in a quasar.
Significant spectral changes observed only in one source.
Variability timescale constrains electron density of absorbing gas.
Abstract
We study the time variability of five Fe Low ionization Broad Absorption Line (FeLoBAL) QSOs using repeated spectroscopic observations with the 2m telescope at IUCAA Girawali observatory (IGO) spanning an interval of upto 10 years. We report a dramatic variation in Al III and Fe III fine-structure lines in the spectra of SDSS J221511.93-004549.9 (z_em ~ 1.478). However, there is no such strong variability shown by the C IV absorption. This source is known to be unusual with (i) the continuum emission dominated by Fe emission lines, (ii) Fe III absorption being stronger than Fe II and (iii) the apparent ratio of Fe III UV 48 to Fe III UV 34 absorption suggesting an inverted population ratio. This is the first reported detection of time variability in the Fe III fine-structure lines in QSO spectra. There is a strong reduction in the absorption strength of these lines between year 2000 and…
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