Low-ionization iron-rich Broad Absorption-Line Quasar SDSS J1652+2650: Physical conditions in the ejected gas from excited FeII and metastable HeI
Balashev S.A., Ledoux C., Noterdaeme P., Boiss\'e P., Krogager J. K.,, L\'opez S., Telikova K.N

TL;DR
This study analyzes a unique low-ionization FeLoBAL quasar absorption system, revealing detailed physical conditions and suggesting a connection to molecular-rich absorbers, advancing understanding of quasar outflows.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed physical characterization of a FeLoBAL absorber using high-resolution spectroscopy and photo-ionization modeling, linking it to molecular-rich intrinsic absorbers.
Findings
Cloud densities around 10^4 cm^-3
Cloud distances of a few hundred parsecs from the AGN
Cloud sizes greater than 0.01 parsecs
Abstract
We present high-resolution VLT/UVES spectroscopy and a detailed analysis of the unique Broad Absorption-Line system towards the quasar SDSS J165252.67+265001.96. This system exhibits low-ionization metal absorption lines from the ground states and excited energy levels of Fe II and Mn II, and the meta-stable 2^3S excited state of He I. The extended kinematics of the absorber encompasses three main clumps with velocity offsets of -5680, -4550, and -1770 km s from the quasar emission redshift, , derived from [O II] emission. Each clump shows moderate partial covering of the background continuum source, . We discuss the excitation mechanisms at play in the gas, which we use to constrain the distance of the clouds from the Active Galactic Nucleus (AGN) as well as the density, temperature, and typical sizes of the clouds. The number…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstrophysics and Star Formation Studies · Galaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Astrophysical Phenomena and Observations
