The Nature of LoBAL QSOs: I. SEDs and mid-infrared spectral properties
Mariana S. Lazarova, Gabriela Canalizo, Mark Lacy, Anna Sajina

TL;DR
This study compares the infrared spectral and emission properties of LoBAL QSOs with non-LoBALs, revealing similar overall star formation and AGN activity levels, with some differences in IR-luminous subsets.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed mid- and far-infrared spectral analysis of LoBAL QSOs, comparing their properties to non-LoBALs to assess differences in star formation and dust emission.
Findings
25% of LoBALs show PAH features.
45% have weak 9.7 micron silicate emission.
IR-luminous LoBALs have 80% higher SFRs than controls.
Abstract
We have obtained Spitzer IRS spectra and MIPS 24, 70, and 160 micron photometry for a volume-limited sample of 22 SDSS-selected Low-ionization Broad Absorption Line QSOs (LoBALs) at 0.5 < z < 0.6. By comparing their mid-IR spectral properties and far-IR SEDs with those of a control sample of 35 non-LoBALs matched in M_i, we investigate the differences between the two populations in terms of their infrared emission and star formation activity. Twenty five percent of the LoBALs show PAH features and 45% have weak 9.7 micron silicate dust emission. We model the SEDs and decouple the AGN and starburst contributions to the far-infrared luminosity in LoBALs and in non-LoBALs. Their median total, starburst, and AGN infrared luminosities are comparable. Twenty percent (but no more than 60%) of the LoBALs and 26% of the non-LoBALs are ultra-luminous infrared galaxies (ULIRGs; L_IR>10^12*L_sun).…
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