A Broad Absorption Line Outflow Associated with the Broad Emission Line Region in the Quasar SDSS J075133.35+134548.3
Bo Liu, Hongyan Zhou, Xinwen Shu, Shaohua Zhang, Tuo Ji, and Xiang Pan, Peng Jiang

TL;DR
This study discovers and analyzes broad absorption lines in a quasar, revealing a connection between the outflowing gas and the broad emission line region, with implications for understanding quasar outflows and their proximity to the central source.
Contribution
It provides detailed spectroscopic analysis of BALs and emission lines in a quasar, linking the outflowing gas to the broad emission line region at a similar distance.
Findings
BALs detected in HeI* and tentatively in Mg II and Al III.
High-velocity outflowing gas is located about 0.5 pc from the central source.
The outflow properties suggest a close association with the broad emission line region.
Abstract
We report the discovery of unusual broad absorption lines (BALs) in the bright quasar SDSS J075133.35+134548.3 at z~1, and present a detailed study of BAL and emission lines using the archived and newly obtained optical and NIR spectroscopic data. The BALs are detected tentatively in Mg II, Al III and reliably in HeI*3889, HeI*10830, which show complexed velocity structures splitting into two components: a high-velocity component (HV), with a blueshifted velocity range of -9300 ~ -3500 km/s, can be reliably detected tentatively in Mg II, Al III and reliably in HeI* 10830, whereas it is undetectable in HeI* 3889; and low-Velocity component (LV), with the velocity of -3500 ~ -1800 km/s, is only detected in HeI*3889 and HeI* 10830. With the BALs from different ions, the HV outflowing gas can be constrained to have a density n_H~10^10.3-10^11.4 cm^-3, a column density N_H~10^21 cm^-2 and an…
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