The WISSH quasars project X. Discovery of a multi-component and highly-variable UV ultra-fast outflow in a z=3.6 quasar
G. Vietri, T. Misawa, E. Piconcelli, P. Franzetti, A. Luminari, A., Travascio, M. Bischetti, S. Bisogni, A. Bongiorno, G. Bruni, C. Feruglio, A., Giunta, F. Nicastro, I. Saccheo, V. Testa, F. Tombesi, C. Vignali, L., Zappacosta, and F. Fiore

TL;DR
This study reports the discovery and analysis of a highly variable, multi-component ultra-fast outflow in a distant quasar, revealing insights into its velocity, ionization, and potential impact on the host galaxy.
Contribution
First detection of a multi-component, variable UV ultra-fast outflow in a z=3.6 quasar, with detailed analysis of its properties and implications.
Findings
Detection of three CIV absorption troughs with velocities up to 54,000 km/s.
Observed variability and disappearance of the BAL system over 17 years.
Estimated distances and kinetic powers of the outflow components.
Abstract
We report on the variability of a multi-component broad absorption line (BAL) system observed in the hyper-luminous quasar J1538+0855 at z=3.6. Observations from SDSS, VLT, LBT and Subaru telescopes taken at five different epochs, spanning 17 yr in the observed frame, are presented. We detect three (A, B, C) CIV variable troughs exhibiting extreme velocities (40,000-54,000 km s) similar to the ultra-fast outflows (UFOs) typically observed in the X-ray spectra. The A component of the BAL UFO ( 0.17 c) shows strength variations, while B ( 0.15 c) and C ( 0.13 c) components show changes both in shape and strength, appearing and disappearing at different epochs. In addition, during the last observation on June 2021 the entire BAL system disappears. The variability trends observed during the first two epochs (1.30 yr…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstrophysical Phenomena and Observations · Galaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena
