Multi-Epoch Observations of Extremely High-Velocity Emergent Broad Absorption (1509.02842v2)
Abstract: We present the discovery of the highest velocity CIV broad absorption line to date in the z=2.47 quasar SDSS J023011.28+005913.6, hereafter J0230. In comparing the public DR7 and DR9 spectra of J0230, we discovered an emerging broad absorption trough outflowing at ~60,000 km/s, which we refer to as trough A. In pursuing follow up observations of trough A, we discovered a second emergent CIV broad absorption trough outflowing at ~40,000 km/s, namely trough B. In total, we collected seven spectral epochs of J0230 that demonstrate emergent and rapidly (~10 days in the rest-frame) varying broad absorption. We investigate two possible scenarios that could cause these rapid changes: bulk motion and ionization variability. Given our multi-epoch data, we were able to rule out some simple models of bulk motion, but have proposed two more realistic models to explain the variability of both troughs. Trough A is likely an augmented `crossing disk' scenario with the absorber moving at 10,000 < v (km/s) < 18,000. Trough B can be explained by a flow-tube feature travelling across the emitting region at 8,000 < v (km/s) < 56,000. If ionization variability is the cause for the changes observed, trough A's absorber has n_e >= 724 cm-3 and is at r_{equal} >=2.00 kpc, or is at r < 2.00 kpc with no constraint on the density; trough B's absorber either has n_e >= 1540 cm-3 and is at r_{equal} >= 1.37 kpc, or is at r < 1.37 kpc with no constraint on the density.
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