The Wide-Angle Outflow of the Lensed z = 1.51 AGN HS 0810+2554
G. Chartas, M. Cappi, F. Hamann, M. Eracleous, S. Strickland, M., Giustini, T. Misawa

TL;DR
This study reports the detection of a wide-angle, ultrafast outflow in a gravitationally lensed quasar at z=1.51, revealing significant feedback potential and magnetic driving mechanisms in quasar winds.
Contribution
First detection of a wide-angle, ultrafast outflow in a narrow absorption line quasar at high redshift, with detailed spectral modeling and feedback implications.
Findings
Outflow velocities between 0.1c and 0.4c.
Covering factor of the wind > 0.6.
Mass-outflow rate between 1.5 and 3.4 solar masses per year.
Abstract
We present results from X-ray observations of the gravitationally lensed z = 1.51 AGN HS 0810+2554 performed with the Chandra X-ray Observatory and XMM-Newton. Blueshifted absorption lines are detected in both observations at rest-frame energies ranging between ~1-12 keV at > 99% confidence. The inferred velocities of the outflowing components range between ~0.1c and ~0.4c. A strong emission line at ~6.8 keV accompanied by a significant absorption line at ~7.8 keV is also detected in the Chandra observation. The presence of these lines is a characteristic feature of a P-Cygni profile supporting the presence of an expanding outflowing highly ionized iron absorber in this quasar. Modeling of the P-Cygni profile constrains the covering factor of the wind to be > 0.6, assuming disk shielding. A disk-reflection component is detected in the XMM-Newton observation accompanied by blueshifted…
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