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Article Dans Une Revue Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society Année : 2014

Variability in Low Ionization Broad Absorption Line outflows

M. Vivek
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R. Srianand
V. Mohan
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A. Mahabal
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S. Samui
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Résumé

We present results of our time variability studies of Mg II and Al III absorption lines in a sample of 22 Low Ionization Broad Absorption Line QSOs (LoBAL QSOs) at 0.2 ≤ zem ≤ 2.1 using the 2-m telescope at IUCAA Girawali Observatory over a time-scale of 10 d to 7.69 years in the QSO's rest frame. Spectra are analysed in conjunction with photometric light curves from Catalina Real-Time Transient Survey. Long time-scale (i.e. ≥1 year) absorption line variability is seen in eight cases (36 per cent systems) while only four of them (i.e. 18 per cent systems) show variability over short time-scales (i.e. <1 year). We notice a tendency of highly variable LoBAL QSOs to have high ejection velocity, low equivalent width and low redshift. The detection rate of variability in LoBAL QSOs showing Fe fine-structure lines (FeLoBAL QSOs) is less than that seen in non-Fe LoBAL QSOs. Absorption line variability is more frequently detected in QSOs having continuum dominated by Fe emission lines compared to rest of the QSOs. Confirming these trends with a bigger sample will give vital clues for understanding the physical distinction between different BAL QSO sub-classes. We correlate the absorption line variability with various parameters derived from continuum light curves and find no clear correlation between continuum flux and absorption line variabilities. However, sources with large absorption line variability also show large variability in their light curves. We also see appearance/disappearance of absorption components in two cases and clear indications for profile variations in four cases. The observed variability can be best explained by a combination of process driven by continuum variations and clouds transiting across the line of sight.
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insu-03645655 , version 1 (25-04-2022)

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M. Vivek, R. Srianand, P. Petitjean, V. Mohan, A. Mahabal, et al.. Variability in Low Ionization Broad Absorption Line outflows. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 2014, 440, pp.799-820. ⟨10.1093/mnras/stu288⟩. ⟨insu-03645655⟩
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