Narrow absorption lines with two observations of Sloan Digital Sky Survey
Zhi-Fu Chen, Qiu-Sheng Gu, Yan-Mei Chen, and Yue Cao

TL;DR
This study analyzes repeated SDSS quasar spectra to identify and characterize variations in narrow absorption lines, revealing insights into quasar outflows and the physical conditions of absorbing gas.
Contribution
It provides the first large-scale analysis of variability in narrow C IV and Mg II absorption lines using SDSS data, highlighting the rarity of significant changes.
Findings
52 out of 3580 C IV systems show variability in equivalent widths.
Variable absorptions are not correlated with time-scales or absorber velocities.
No significant variability detected in Mg II absorption systems.
Abstract
We assemble 3524 quasars from Sloan Digital Sky Survey (SDSS) with repeated observations to search for variations of narrow C IV1548,1551 and Mg II2796,2803 absorption doublets in spectral regions shortward of 7000 Ang at the observed frame, which corresponds to time-scales of about 150 ~ 2643 days at quasar rest frame. In these quasar spectra, we detect 3580 C IV absorption systems with z_{abs} = 1.5188 ~ 3.5212, and 1809 Mg II absorption systems with z_{abs} = 0.3948 ~ 1.7167. In term of the absorber velocity (beta) distribution at quasar rest frame, we find a substantial number of C IV absorbers with beta<0.06, which might be connected to the absorptions of quasar outflows. The outflow absorptions peak at v~2000 km/s and drop rapidly below the peak value. Among 3580 C IV absorption systems, 52 systems (~ 1.5%) show obvious variations in equivalent widths at the absorber rest frame…
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