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arXiv:1403.0958 (astro-ph)
[Submitted on 4 Mar 2014 ]

Title: Broad Absorption Line Variability in Radio-Loud Quasars

Title: 射电源准星系中的宽吸收线变化

Authors:C. A. Welling, B. P. Miller, W. N. Brandt, D. M. Capellupo, R. R. Gibson
Abstract: We investigate C IV broad absorption line (BAL) variability within a sample of 46 radio-loud quasars (RLQs), selected from SDSS/FIRST data to include both core-dominated (39) and lobe-dominated (7) objects. The sample consists primarily of high-ionization BAL quasars, and a substantial fraction have large BAL velocities or equivalent widths; their radio luminosities and radio-loudness values span ~2.5 orders of magnitude. We have obtained 34 new Hobby-Eberly Telescope (HET) spectra of 28 BAL RLQs to compare to earlier SDSS data, and we also incorporate archival coverage (primarily dual-epoch SDSS) for a total set of 78 pairs of equivalent width measurements for 46 BAL RLQs, probing rest-frame timescales of ~80-6000 d (median 500 d). In general, only modest changes in the depths of segments of absorption troughs are observed, akin to those seen in prior studies of BAL RQQs. Also similar to previous findings for RQQs, the RLQs studied here are more likely to display BAL variability on longer rest-frame timescales. However, typical values of |Delta_EW| and |Delta_EW|/<EW> are about 40+/-20% lower for BAL RLQs when compared with those of a timescale-matched sample of BAL RQQs. Optical continuum variability is of similar amplitude in BAL RLQs and BAL RQQs; for both RLQs and RQQs, continuum variability tends to be stronger on longer timescales. BAL variability in RLQs does not obviously depend upon their radio luminosities or radio-loudness values, but we do find tentative evidence for greater fractional BAL variability within lobe-dominated RLQs. Enhanced BAL variability within more edge-on (lobe-dominated) RLQs supports some geometrical dependence to the outflow structure.
Abstract: 我们研究了一组46个射电亮类星体(RLQs)的C IV宽吸收线(BAL)变率,这些样本选自SDSS/FIRST数据,包含核心主导(39个)和瓣主导(7个)两类对象。 该样本主要由高电离BAL类星体组成,其中很大一部分具有较大的BAL速度或等效宽度;它们的射电光度和射电亮度值跨越了大约2.5个数量级。 我们获得了28个BAL RLQs的34条新的 Hobby-Eberly 望远镜(HET)光谱,并与早期的SDSS数据进行比较,同时整合了存档数据(主要是双时点SDSS),最终得到了46个BAL RLQs的78组等效宽度测量对,探测到的静止框架时间尺度约为80-6000天(中位数为500天)。 总体而言,仅观察到吸收谷段深度的小幅变化,类似于之前关于BAL RQQs的研究结果。 与之前RQQs的结果相似,这里研究的RLQs在更长的静止框架时间尺度上更容易表现出BAL变率。 然而,与时间尺度匹配的BAL RQQs样本相比,BAL RLQs的典型|ΔEW|和|ΔEW|/<EW>值大约低40±20%。 BAL RLQs和BAL RQQs中的光学连续谱变率幅度相当;对于RLQs和RQQs,连续谱变率在更长的时间尺度上往往更强。 RLQs中的BAL变率显然不依赖于它们的射电光度或射电亮度值,但我们确实发现瓣主导RLQs中有更大的分数BAL变率的初步证据。 在更偏向边沿方向(瓣主导)的RLQs中增强的BAL变率支持出流结构具有一些几何依赖性。
Comments: 27 pages, 16 figures, 6 tables, accepted to MNRAS, full Appendix A at http://www.macalester.edu/~bmille13/balrlqs.html
Subjects: Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics (astro-ph.CO)
Cite as: arXiv:1403.0958 [astro-ph.CO]
  (or arXiv:1403.0958v1 [astro-ph.CO] for this version)
  https://doi.org/10.48550/arXiv.1403.0958
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Related DOI: https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/stu402
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From: Brendan Miller [view email]
[v1] Tue, 4 Mar 2014 21:39:06 UTC (684 KB)
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