We present $Chandra$ observations of seven broad absorption line (BAL)
quasars at $z=0.863$-2.516 with redshifted BAL troughs (RSBALs). Five of our
seven targets were detected by $Chandra$ in 4-13 ks exposures with ACIS-S. The
$\alpha_ox$ values, $\Delta\alpha_ox$ values, and spectral energy
distributions of our targets demonstrate they are all X-ray weak relative to
expectations for non-BAL quasars, and the degree of X-ray weakness is
consistent with that of appropriately-matched BAL quasars generally.
Furthermore, our five detected targets show evidence for hard X-ray spectral
shapes with a stacked effective power-law photon index of $\Gamma_\rm
eff=0.5^+0.5_-0.4$. These findings support the presence of heavy X-ray
absorption ($N_H2 10^23$ cm$^-2$) in RSBAL quasars,
likely by the shielding gas found to be common in BAL quasars more generally.
We use these X-ray measurements to assess models for the nature of RSBAL
quasars, finding that a rotationally-dominated outflow model is favored while
an infall model also remains plausible with some stipulations. The X-ray data
disfavor a binary quasar model for RSBAL quasars in general.
Description
[1703.08180] X-ray Insights into the Nature of Quasars with Redshifted Broad Absorption Lines
%0 Generic
%1 zhang2017insights
%A Zhang, Ning-Xiao
%A Brandt, W. N.
%A Ahmed, N. S.
%A Hall, P. B.
%A Luo, B.
%A Anderson, Scott F.
%A Ak, N. Filiz
%A Petitjean, P.
%A Schneider, D. P.
%A Shen, Yue
%A Srianand, R.
%D 2017
%K absorption lines red x-ray
%T X-ray Insights into the Nature of Quasars with Redshifted Broad
Absorption Lines
%U http://arxiv.org/abs/1703.08180
%X We present $Chandra$ observations of seven broad absorption line (BAL)
quasars at $z=0.863$-2.516 with redshifted BAL troughs (RSBALs). Five of our
seven targets were detected by $Chandra$ in 4-13 ks exposures with ACIS-S. The
$\alpha_ox$ values, $\Delta\alpha_ox$ values, and spectral energy
distributions of our targets demonstrate they are all X-ray weak relative to
expectations for non-BAL quasars, and the degree of X-ray weakness is
consistent with that of appropriately-matched BAL quasars generally.
Furthermore, our five detected targets show evidence for hard X-ray spectral
shapes with a stacked effective power-law photon index of $\Gamma_\rm
eff=0.5^+0.5_-0.4$. These findings support the presence of heavy X-ray
absorption ($N_H2 10^23$ cm$^-2$) in RSBAL quasars,
likely by the shielding gas found to be common in BAL quasars more generally.
We use these X-ray measurements to assess models for the nature of RSBAL
quasars, finding that a rotationally-dominated outflow model is favored while
an infall model also remains plausible with some stipulations. The X-ray data
disfavor a binary quasar model for RSBAL quasars in general.
@misc{zhang2017insights,
abstract = {We present $Chandra$ observations of seven broad absorption line (BAL)
quasars at $z=0.863$-2.516 with redshifted BAL troughs (RSBALs). Five of our
seven targets were detected by $Chandra$ in 4-13 ks exposures with ACIS-S. The
$\alpha_{\rm ox}$ values, $\Delta\alpha_{\rm ox}$ values, and spectral energy
distributions of our targets demonstrate they are all X-ray weak relative to
expectations for non-BAL quasars, and the degree of X-ray weakness is
consistent with that of appropriately-matched BAL quasars generally.
Furthermore, our five detected targets show evidence for hard X-ray spectral
shapes with a stacked effective power-law photon index of $\Gamma_{\rm
eff}=0.5^{+0.5}_{-0.4}$. These findings support the presence of heavy X-ray
absorption ($N_{\rm H}\approx 2 \times 10^{23}$ cm$^{-2}$) in RSBAL quasars,
likely by the shielding gas found to be common in BAL quasars more generally.
We use these X-ray measurements to assess models for the nature of RSBAL
quasars, finding that a rotationally-dominated outflow model is favored while
an infall model also remains plausible with some stipulations. The X-ray data
disfavor a binary quasar model for RSBAL quasars in general.},
added-at = {2017-03-27T10:43:51.000+0200},
author = {Zhang, Ning-Xiao and Brandt, W. N. and Ahmed, N. S. and Hall, P. B. and Luo, B. and Anderson, Scott F. and Ak, N. Filiz and Petitjean, P. and Schneider, D. P. and Shen, Yue and Srianand, R.},
biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/21ba0a1920477648a98ba6522c4e11939/miki},
description = {[1703.08180] X-ray Insights into the Nature of Quasars with Redshifted Broad Absorption Lines},
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intrahash = {1ba0a1920477648a98ba6522c4e11939},
keywords = {absorption lines red x-ray},
note = {cite arxiv:1703.08180Comment: 11 pages, 5 figures, and 3 tables},
timestamp = {2017-03-27T10:43:51.000+0200},
title = {X-ray Insights into the Nature of Quasars with Redshifted Broad
Absorption Lines},
url = {http://arxiv.org/abs/1703.08180},
year = 2017
}