Quasar outflow energetics from broad absorption line variability
S.M. McGraw, J.C. Shields, F.W. Hamann, D.M. Capellupo, H. Herbst

TL;DR
This study uses broad absorption line variability in quasars to estimate the locations and energies of outflows, providing insights into their potential role in galaxy evolution and AGN feedback.
Contribution
It introduces a method to constrain quasar outflow distances and energetics using BAL variability and P V absorption, advancing understanding of AGN feedback mechanisms.
Findings
Detected significant BAL variability in 10 quasars.
Estimated outflow distances range from <1-10 pc to <100-1000 pc.
Outflow kinetic luminosities suggest potential for AGN feedback.
Abstract
Quasar outflows have long been recognized as potential contributors to the co-evolution between supermassive black holes (SMBHs) and their host galaxies. The role of outflows in AGN feedback processes can be better understood by placing observational constraints on wind locations and kinetic energies. We utilize broad absorption line (BAL) variability to investigate the properties of a sample of 71 BAL quasars with PV broad absorption. The presence of PV BALs indicates that other BALs like CIV are saturated, such that variability in those lines favours clouds crossing the line of sight. We use these constraints with measurements of BAL variability to estimate outflow locations and energetics. Our data set consists of multiple-epoch spectra from the Sloan Digital Sky Survey and MDM Observatory. We detect significant (4) BAL variations from 10…
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