The WISSH Quasars Project IV. BLR versus kpc-scale winds
G. Vietri, E. Piconcelli, M. Bischetti, F. Duras, S. Martocchia, A., Bongiorno, A. Marconi, L. Zappacosta, S. Bisogni, G. Bruni, M. Brusa, A., Comastri, G. Cresci, C. Feruglio, E. Giallongo, F. La Franca, V. Mainieri, F., Mannucci, F. Ricci, E. Sani, V. Testa, F. Tombesi

TL;DR
This study investigates winds in hyper-luminous quasars at redshift 2-4, revealing two distinct populations with different outflow properties and suggesting orientation and ionization effects influence observed wind features.
Contribution
It provides the first comprehensive analysis of BLR and NLR winds in WISSH quasars, highlighting a dichotomy linked to orientation and ionization, and supports radiatively driven wind models.
Findings
Two sub-populations with different outflow characteristics identified.
Correlation between bolometric luminosity and wind velocity established.
Evidence supports radiatively driven winds requiring strong UV and weak X-ray emission.
Abstract
We have undertaken a multi-band observing program aimed at obtaining a complete census of winds in a sample of WISE/SDSS selected hyper-luminous (WISSH) QSOs at z~2-4. We have analyzed the rest-frame optical (LBT/LUCI and VLT/SINFONI) and UV (SDSS) spectra of 18 randomly selected WISSH QSOs to measure the SMBH mass and study the properties of winds both in the NLR and BLR traced by blueshifted/skewed [OIII] and CIV emission lines, respectively. These WISSH QSOs are powered by SMBH with masses 10 Msun accreting at 0.4<<3.1. We have found the existence of two sub-populations characterized by the presence of outflows at different distances from the SMBH. One population ([OIII] sources) exhibits powerful [OIII] outflows, rest-frame EW (REW) of the CIV emission REW20-40 A and modest CIV velocity shift (v) with respect to the systemic…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGalaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Astrophysical Phenomena and Observations · Gamma-ray bursts and supernovae
