Discovery of Metastable He I* $\lambda$10830 Mini-broad Absorption Lines and Very Narrow Paschen $\alpha$ Emission Lines in the ULIRG Quasar IRAS F11119+3257
Xiang Pan, Hongyan Zhou, Wenjuan Liu, Bo Liu, Tuo Ji, Xiheng Shi,, Shaohua Zhang, Peng Jiang, Huiyuan Wang, and Lei Hao

TL;DR
This study reveals unique near-infrared spectral features in the ULIRG quasar IRAS F11119+3257, including metastable He I* absorption and narrow Paschen emission lines, indicating large-scale outflows and obscured star formation.
Contribution
First detection of metastable He I* $ au$10830 absorption and very narrow Paschen lines in this ULIRG quasar, linking outflow properties with star formation and obscuration.
Findings
Metastable He I* absorption associated with mini-BAL outflows.
Blueshifted high-ionization emission lines indicate large-scale outflows.
Narrow Paschen lines suggest heavily obscured star formation.
Abstract
IRAS F11119+3257 is a quasar-dominated Ultra-Luminous InfraRed Galaxy, with a partially obscured narrow-line seyfert 1 nucleus. In this paper, we present the NIR spectroscopy of F11119+3257, in which we find unusual Paschen emission lines, and metastable He I* 10830 absorption associated with the previously reported atomic sodium and molecular OH mini-BAL (Broad Absorption Line) outflow. Photo-ionization diagnosis confirms previous findings that the outflows are at kilo-parsec scales. Such large-scale outflows should produce emission lines. We indeed find that high-ionization emission lines ([O III], [Ne III], and [Ne V]) are dominated by blueshifted components at similar speeds to the mini-BALs. The blueshifted components are also detected in some low-ionization emission lines, such as [O II] 3727 and some Balmer lines (H, H, and H), even though…
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