Program: GN-2016A-FT-11

Title:Constraining the X-ray/UV Absorption Relation in Emergent BAL Quasars
PI:Paola Rodriguez Hidalgo
Co-I(s): Margherita Giustini, Patrick Hall, William Nielsen Brandt, Nurten Filiz Ak, Daniel Proga, Mulath Vivek

Abstract

Quasar outflows are key to understanding the nature of Active Galactic Nuclei (AGN) at small and large scales. Outflowing material is common in AGN spectra, and it likely plays a role in regulating the black hole growth and star formation in the surrounding galaxies. Broad UV absorption lines (BAL troughs) in quasars demonstrate that outflows can reach velocities >0.1c. Models of radiatively-driven winds predict that X-ray absorbing gas acts as a shield, preventing over-ionization of the UV outflowing gas by the strong illuminating continuum source. However, the connection between the X-ray and UV absorbers is not understood: e.g., do variations of an X-ray shield drive UV absorption variations? We have an ongoing Chandra program to determine the X-ray properties of quasars with newly emerged outflows, and one of our targets has been scheduled for the upcoming month. This quasar was X-ray normal and lacked UV absorption in 2006, but it has developed a UV absorption trough recently. This is one of the only emergent BAL quasars known with X-ray data predating the BAL appearance. We are requesting a 0.7 hr GMOS-N observation to constrain this quasar’s rest-frame UV properties with the goal of exploring the connection (if any) between the UV and X-ray absorbing outflowing phase.

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