C IV Broad Absorption Line Variability in QSO Spectra from SDSS Surveys

Broad absorption lines (BALs) in the spectra of quasi-stellar objects (QSOs) are thought to arise from outflowing winds along our line of sight; winds, in turn, are thought to originate from the accretion disk, in the very surroundings of the central supermassive black hole (SMBH), and they likely a...

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Main Authors: Demetra De Cicco, William N. Brandt, Catherine J. Grier, Maurizio Paolillo
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Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2017-12-01
Series:Frontiers in Astronomy and Space Sciences
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QSO
Online Access:http://journal.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fspas.2017.00064/full
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spelling doaj-5c05bf98afaa4e408d3da4724e544cca2020-11-25T00:49:54ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Astronomy and Space Sciences2296-987X2017-12-01410.3389/fspas.2017.00064316037C IV Broad Absorption Line Variability in QSO Spectra from SDSS SurveysDemetra De Cicco0William N. Brandt1William N. Brandt2William N. Brandt3Catherine J. Grier4Maurizio Paolillo5Maurizio Paolillo6Maurizio Paolillo7Department of Physics, University of Naples Federico II, Napoli, Italy525 Davey Laboratory, Department of Astronomy and Astrophysics, Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA, United StatesInstitute for Gravitation and the Cosmos, Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA, United States104 Davey Laboratory, Department of Physics, Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA, United States525 Davey Laboratory, Department of Astronomy and Astrophysics, Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA, United StatesDepartment of Physics, University of Naples Federico II, Napoli, ItalyNational Institute for Nuclear Physics (INFN) - Sezione di Napoli, Napoli, ItalyAgenzia Spaziale Italiana Science Data Center, Rome, ItalyBroad absorption lines (BALs) in the spectra of quasi-stellar objects (QSOs) are thought to arise from outflowing winds along our line of sight; winds, in turn, are thought to originate from the accretion disk, in the very surroundings of the central supermassive black hole (SMBH), and they likely affect the accretion process onto the SMBH, as well as galaxy evolution. BALs can exhibit variability on timescales typically ranging from months to years. We analyze such variability and, in particular, BAL disappearance, with the aim of investigating QSO physics and structure. We search for disappearing C IV BALs in the spectra of 1,319 QSOs from different programs from the Sloan Digital Sky Survey (SDSS); the analyzed time span covers 0.28–4.9 year (rest frame), and the source redshifts are in the range 1.68–4.27. This is to date the largest sample ever used for such a study. We find 67 sources (5.1-0.6+0.7% of the sample) with 73 disappearing BALs in total (3.9-0.5+0.5% of the total number of C iv BALs detected; some sources have more than one BAL that disappears). We compare the sample of disappearing BALs to the whole sample of BALs, and investigate the correlation in the variability of multiple troughs in the same spectrum. We also derive estimates of the average lifetime of a BAL trough and of the BAL phase along our line of sight.http://journal.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fspas.2017.00064/fullbroad absorption linesquasarsQSOBALQSOvariabilityactive galaxies
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author Demetra De Cicco
William N. Brandt
William N. Brandt
William N. Brandt
Catherine J. Grier
Maurizio Paolillo
Maurizio Paolillo
Maurizio Paolillo
spellingShingle Demetra De Cicco
William N. Brandt
William N. Brandt
William N. Brandt
Catherine J. Grier
Maurizio Paolillo
Maurizio Paolillo
Maurizio Paolillo
C IV Broad Absorption Line Variability in QSO Spectra from SDSS Surveys
Frontiers in Astronomy and Space Sciences
broad absorption lines
quasars
QSO
BALQSO
variability
active galaxies
author_facet Demetra De Cicco
William N. Brandt
William N. Brandt
William N. Brandt
Catherine J. Grier
Maurizio Paolillo
Maurizio Paolillo
Maurizio Paolillo
author_sort Demetra De Cicco
title C IV Broad Absorption Line Variability in QSO Spectra from SDSS Surveys
title_short C IV Broad Absorption Line Variability in QSO Spectra from SDSS Surveys
title_full C IV Broad Absorption Line Variability in QSO Spectra from SDSS Surveys
title_fullStr C IV Broad Absorption Line Variability in QSO Spectra from SDSS Surveys
title_full_unstemmed C IV Broad Absorption Line Variability in QSO Spectra from SDSS Surveys
title_sort c iv broad absorption line variability in qso spectra from sdss surveys
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
series Frontiers in Astronomy and Space Sciences
issn 2296-987X
publishDate 2017-12-01
description Broad absorption lines (BALs) in the spectra of quasi-stellar objects (QSOs) are thought to arise from outflowing winds along our line of sight; winds, in turn, are thought to originate from the accretion disk, in the very surroundings of the central supermassive black hole (SMBH), and they likely affect the accretion process onto the SMBH, as well as galaxy evolution. BALs can exhibit variability on timescales typically ranging from months to years. We analyze such variability and, in particular, BAL disappearance, with the aim of investigating QSO physics and structure. We search for disappearing C IV BALs in the spectra of 1,319 QSOs from different programs from the Sloan Digital Sky Survey (SDSS); the analyzed time span covers 0.28–4.9 year (rest frame), and the source redshifts are in the range 1.68–4.27. This is to date the largest sample ever used for such a study. We find 67 sources (5.1-0.6+0.7% of the sample) with 73 disappearing BALs in total (3.9-0.5+0.5% of the total number of C iv BALs detected; some sources have more than one BAL that disappears). We compare the sample of disappearing BALs to the whole sample of BALs, and investigate the correlation in the variability of multiple troughs in the same spectrum. We also derive estimates of the average lifetime of a BAL trough and of the BAL phase along our line of sight.
topic broad absorption lines
quasars
QSO
BALQSO
variability
active galaxies
url http://journal.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fspas.2017.00064/full
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