HS 1700+6416: the first high redshift non lensed NAL-QSO showing variable high velocity outflows
G. Lanzuisi, M. Giustini, M. Cappi, M. Dadina, G. Malaguti, C. Vignali, and G. Chartas

TL;DR
This study analyzes X-ray observations of the high-redshift quasar HS 1700+6416, revealing variable high-velocity outflows through absorption features, indicating significant energetic feedback in the early universe.
Contribution
First detection of variable high-velocity outflows in a non-lensed high-redshift NAL quasar using X-ray spectral analysis.
Findings
Detected variable absorption features indicating outflows at 0.12-0.59c
Outflows have high ionization and column density
Estimated kinetic energy of outflows up to 18% of bolometric luminosity
Abstract
We present a detailed analysis of the X-ray emission of HS 1700+6416, a high redshift (z=2.7348), luminous quasar, classified as a Narrow Absorption Line (NAL) quasar on the basis of its SDSS spectrum. The source has been observed 9 times by Chandra and once by XMM from 2000 to 2007. Long term variability is clearly detected, between the observations, in the 2-10 keV flux varying by a factor of three (~3-9x10^-14 erg s^-1 cm^-2) and in the amount of neutral absorption (Nh < 10^22 cm^-2 in 2000 and 2002 and Nh=4.4+-1.2x10^22 cm^-2 in 2007). Most interestingly, one broad absorption feature is clearly detected at 10.3+-0.7 keV (rest frame) in the 2000 Chandra observation, while two similar features, at 8.9+-0.4 and at 12.5+-0.7 keV, are visible when the 8 contiguous Chandra observations of 2007 are stacked together. In the XMM observation of 2002, strongly affected by background flares,…
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