BAL and non-BAL quasars: continuum, emission and absorption properties establish a common parent sample
Amy L. Rankine, Paul C. Hewett, Manda Banerji, Gordon T. Richards

TL;DR
This study analyzes a large quasar sample to compare outflow properties of BAL and non-BAL quasars, revealing they are essentially the same population viewed differently, based on emission and absorption features.
Contribution
It introduces a continuum and emission-line reconstruction method enabling direct comparison of CIV emission properties in BAL and non-BAL quasars, showing their fundamental similarity.
Findings
BAL and non-BAL quasars share similar outflow dependencies on luminosity.
BALs are absent in quasars with the hardest SEDs.
BAL and non-BAL quasars occupy overlapping regions in emission-line property space.
Abstract
Using a sample of 144,000 quasars from the Sloan Digital Sky Survey data release 14 we investigate the outflow properties, evident both in absorption and emission, of high-ionization Broad Absorption Line (BAL) and non-BAL quasars with redshifts 1.6 3.5 and luminosities 45.3 48.2 erg s. Key to the investigation is a continuum and emission-line reconstruction scheme, based on mean-field independent component analysis, that allows the kinematic properties of the CIV1550 emission line to be compared directly for both non-BAL and BAL quasars. CIV-emission blueshift and equivalent-width (EW) measurements are thus available for both populations. Comparisons of the emission-line and BAL-trough properties reveal strong systematic correlations between the emission and absorption properties. The dependence of quantitative outflow…
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