Discovery of Broad Soft X-ray Absorption Lines from the Quasar Wind in PDS 456
James Reeves, Valentina Braito, Emanuele Nardini, Ehud Behar, Paul, O'Brien, Francesco Tombesi, Tracey Jane Turner, Michele Costa

TL;DR
This paper reports the discovery of broad soft X-ray absorption lines in the quasar PDS 456, revealing high-velocity outflows and complex wind structures through high-resolution spectroscopy.
Contribution
It presents the first detailed analysis of broad soft X-ray absorption lines in PDS 456, linking them to a clumpy, lower ionization phase of the accretion disk wind.
Findings
Detection of broad absorption lines with velocities of 0.1-0.2c.
Absorption features associated with neon and iron ions.
Presence of similar structures in archival data.
Abstract
High resolution soft X-ray spectroscopy of the prototype accretion disk wind quasar, PDS 456, is presented. Here, the XMM-Newton RGS spectra are analyzed from the large 2013-2014 XMM-Newton campaign, consisting of 5 observations of approximately 100 ks in length. During the last observation (hereafter OBS. E), the quasar is at a minimum flux level and broad absorption line profiles are revealed in the soft X-ray band, with typical velocity widths of km s. During a period of higher flux in the 3rd and 4th observations (OBS. C and D, respectively), a very broad absorption trough is also present above 1 keV. From fitting the absorption lines with models of photoionized absorption spectra, the inferred outflow velocities lie in the range . The absorption lines likely originate from He and H-like neon and L-shell iron at these energies.…
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