DESI survey of S IV absorption outflows in quasars: Contribution to AGN feedback and comparison with [O III] emission outflows
Mayank Sharma, Nahum Arav, Maryam Dehghanian, Gwen Walker, Kyle Johnston, Matthew Kaupin, Justin Gandhi

TL;DR
This study uses DESI observations to identify and analyze high-ionization S IV outflows in quasars at cosmic noon, revealing their properties, potential role in AGN feedback, and comparison with spatially resolved outflows.
Contribution
It presents the first large-scale survey of S IV outflows at cosmic noon, expanding the sample and comparing their properties with spatially resolved outflows.
Findings
Detected S IV outflows in 8 of 130 quasars.
High fraction (up to 46%) of outflows are energetically significant for AGN feedback.
Outflows show complex kinematics and are consistent with spatially resolved outflow properties.
Abstract
Quasar outflows can play a crucial role in the evolution of their host galaxies through various feedback processes. This effect is expected to be particularly important when the universe was only 2-3 billion years old, during the period known as cosmic noon. By utilizing observations from the Dark Energy Spectroscopy Instrument (DESI), we conduct a survey of high-ionization quasar outflows at cosmic noon, with the aim of doubling the current sample of such outflows with distance and energetics determination. We also aim to compare these properties to those derived from spatially resolved outflows in similar quasars probed through Integral Field Spectroscopy (IFS). In a sample of 130 quasars we detect signatures of high-ionization outflows in the form of a S IV trough in eight objects. We characterize the physical conditions of these outflows by determining their total hydrogen column…
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