2013
DOI: 10.1093/mnras/sts427
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Variability in quasar broad absorption line outflows – III. What happens on the shortest time-scales?

Abstract: Broad absorption lines (BALs) in quasar spectra are prominent signatures of highvelocity outflows, which might be present in all quasars and could be a major contributor to feedback to galaxy evolution. Studying the variability in these BALs allows us to further our understanding of the structure, evolution, and basic physical properties of the outflows. This is the third paper in a series on a monitoring programme of 24 luminous BAL quasars at redshifts 1.2 < z < 2.9. We focus here on the time-scales of varia… Show more

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“…Coordinated BAL variability over a large velocity interval (e.g., greater than ∼10 000 km s −1 ) is more easily explained by situations involving an ionization change; such behavior in the transverse-motion scenario would require coordinated motions of gas that would presumably exist at a large range of distances from the SMBH (see e.g., Hamann et al 2011;Capellupo et al 2013;Grier et al 2015;Wang et al 2015). Fig.…”
Section: Evidence For Ionization Changesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Coordinated BAL variability over a large velocity interval (e.g., greater than ∼10 000 km s −1 ) is more easily explained by situations involving an ionization change; such behavior in the transverse-motion scenario would require coordinated motions of gas that would presumably exist at a large range of distances from the SMBH (see e.g., Hamann et al 2011;Capellupo et al 2013;Grier et al 2015;Wang et al 2015). Fig.…”
Section: Evidence For Ionization Changesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We constrain BAL-outflow distances using BAL disappearance and emergence events, and our results are consistent with previous nondisappearing/non-emerging BAL-variability studies that attribute BAL changes to absorbers traversing our LOS. Capellupo et al (2011Capellupo et al ( , 2012Capellupo et al ( , 2013) used short-term and long-term variable C iv/Si iv BAL time-scales to constrain outflows to exist between 0.001 and 0.02 pc and ∼10 pc from the SMBH, respectively. Capellupo, Hamann & Barlow (2014) placed an upper limit of 3.5 pc on the outflow distance using variable P v, Si iv, and C iv BALs.…”
Section: Bal Outflows Traversing Our Losmentioning
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“…of two observations, distances of absorbers with respect to central regions of quasars, gaseous densities and sizes of absorbers (e.g., Sargent et al 1988;Steidel & Sargent 1991;Wild et al 2008;Capellupo et al 2013;Hacker et al 2013;Misawa et al 2014). Figure 6 displays the distribution of differences in Wrλ1548 versus time intervals between two observations at absorber rest frame for all narrow C IV absorption systems.…”
Section: The C Iv Absorbersmentioning
confidence: 99%