A Variable PV Broad Absorption Line and Quasar Outflow Energetics
Daniel M. Capellupo, Fred Hamann, Tom A. Barlow

TL;DR
This study analyzes quasar outflows through broad absorption lines, estimating their properties and energetics, and finds they could significantly influence galaxy evolution via feedback mechanisms.
Contribution
First detection of PV BAL variability in a quasar, providing new insights into the density, location, and energetics of quasar outflows.
Findings
BAL outflows have high column densities (>10^22.3 cm^-2)
Outflow velocities exceed 750 km/s, located within 3.5 pc of the black hole
Outflow kinetic energy could impact host galaxy evolution
Abstract
Broad absorption lines (BALs) in quasar spectra identify high velocity outflows that might exist in all quasars and could play a major role in feedback to galaxy evolution. The viability of BAL outflows as a feedback mechanism depends on their kinetic energies, as derived from the outflow velocities, column densities, and distances from the central quasar. We estimate these quantities for the quasar, Q1413+1143 (redshift ), aided by the first detection of PV 1118,1128 BAL variability in a quasar. In particular, PV absorption at velocities where the CIV trough does not reach zero intensity implies that the CIV BAL is saturated and the absorber only partially covers the background continuum source (with characteristic size <0.01 pc). With the assumption of solar abundances, we estimate that the total column density in the BAL outflow is log N_H > 22.3 (cm^-2).…
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