2012
DOI: 10.1088/0004-637x/758/1/69
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Bal Phosphorus Abundance and Evidence for Immense Ionic Column Densities in Quasar Outflows: VLT/X-Shooter Observations of Quasar SDSS J1512+1119

Abstract: We present spectroscopic analysis of the broad absorption line (BAL) outflow in quasar SDSS J1512+1119. In particular, we focus our attention on a kinematic component in which we identify P v and S iv/S iv* absorption troughs. The shape of the unblended phosphorus doublet troughs and the three S iv/S iv* troughs allow us to obtain reliable column density measurements for these two ions. Photoionization modeling using these column densities and those of He i* constrain the abundance of phosphorus to the range o… Show more

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“…The new diagnostic troughs seen during the 2013 campaign (especially P v) demonstrate this crucial point. The existence of similar depth C iv and P v troughs in component 1 is evidence that the actual C iv N ion is at least a factor of 100 larger than the lower limit (see discussion in Borguet et al 2012a). A similar sit- Table 2 is incompatible with the Si iii N ion measurement, even if that trough is unsaturated.…”
Section: Comparison With Crenshaw Et Al (2009)mentioning
confidence: 88%
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“…The new diagnostic troughs seen during the 2013 campaign (especially P v) demonstrate this crucial point. The existence of similar depth C iv and P v troughs in component 1 is evidence that the actual C iv N ion is at least a factor of 100 larger than the lower limit (see discussion in Borguet et al 2012a). A similar sit- Table 2 is incompatible with the Si iii N ion measurement, even if that trough is unsaturated.…”
Section: Comparison With Crenshaw Et Al (2009)mentioning
confidence: 88%
“…In particular, Fig. 5 in Borguet et al (2012a) shows that the relative populations of the three levels are a sensitive probe to a wide range of n e while being insensitive to temperature. The two high-S/N troughs from the J = 2 level allow us to accurately account for the mild saturation in these troughs and therefore to derive reliable N ion for both levels.…”
Section: Number Density and Distancementioning
confidence: 98%
“…We obtain the following values for the ionic column densities: NCIV ∼ 1.3 × 10 16 cm −2 , NSiIV ∼ 3.6×10 15 cm −2 , and NPV ∼ 4.0×10 15 cm −2 . Given the small number of lines we measure and the modest constraints they provide on the ionization and column densities, it is sufficient to rely on the published photoionization models by Hamann (1998), Leighly et al (2009Leighly et al ( , 2011, and Borguet et al (2012) to constrain the true optical depths in the C iv BAL and the true total column density, NH , in the Q1413+1143 outflow. The quasar studied by Borguet et al (2012) has much narrower absorption lines than Q1413+1143, particularly in P v, and the ionic column densities for C iv, Si iv, and P v are roughly an order of Figure 4.…”
Section: Line Optical Depths and Total Column Densitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Leighly et al (2009) and Leighly et al (2011) present similar results across a wide range of physical conditions. Using many more observational constraints on the outflow conditions in a particular quasar, Borguet et al (2012) estimated that the C iv/P v optical depth ratio should be ∼1200. Altogether these results show that even a weak P v detection indicates a very saturated C iv BAL and large total column densities.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Prochaska Altogether, these previous results demonstrate the importance of the detection of low abundance ions in understanding the energetics of BAL outflows. To date, however, detections of P v absorption have been limited to a handful of individual cases (Turnshek 1988;Junkkarinen et al 1997;Hamann 1998;Borguet et al 2012;Capellupo et al 2014). Identifying clear detections of P v absorption in a large sample of BAL quasars would allow comparisons between BAL quasars with such detections and those without.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%