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High Mass Flow Rate in a BAL Outflow of Quasar SDSS J1130+0411

Published 22 Aug 2022 in astro-ph.GA | (2208.09990v2)

Abstract: We present the analysis of the absorption troughs of six outflows observed in quasar SDSS J1130+0411 ($z \approx 3.98$) with radial velocities ranging from $-2400$ to $-15,400$ km s${-1}$. These spectra were taken with the Very Large Telescope/Ultraviolet and Visual Echelle Spectrograph over the rest frame wavelength range of $1135-1890$ \r{A}. In the main outflow system ($v \approx -3200$ km s${-1}$), we identify Fe II and several Fe II* absorption troughs as well as Si II and Si II* troughs, which we use to determine the electron number density $\log n_e = 2.6_{-0.7}{+0.8}$ cm${-3}$. Using the column densities of these and other ions, we determine a photoionization solution with hydrogen column density $\log N_H = 21.44_{-0.33}{+0.24}$ cm${-2}$ and ionization parameter $\log U_H = -1.75_{-0.45}{+0.28}$. From these values we derive the distance $R = 16_{-11}{+23}$ kpc, the average mass flow rate $\dot{M} = 4100_{-2400}{+6600}$ $M_{\odot}$ yr${-1}$, and the kinetic luminosity $\log \dot{E}k = 46.13{-0.37}{+0.41}$ erg s${-1}$. This $\dot{E}k$ is $1.4{-0.8}{+2.2}$% of the quasar's Eddington luminosity, and therefore contributes significantly to AGN feedback.

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