Correlations between the Variation of the Ionizing Continuum and Broad Absorption Lines in Individual Quasars [GA]

http://arxiv.org/abs/1908.03844


We discover the significant (significance level of >99%) correlations between the fractional variation of the ionizing continuum and that of the C IV and/or Si IV BALs in each of 21 BAL quasars that have at least five-epoch observations from the Sloan Digital Sky Survey-I/II/III. This result reveals that the fluctuation of the ionizing continuum is the driver of most of these BAL variations. Among them, 17 show negative correlations and the other 4 positive correlations, which agrees with the prediction of photoionization models that absorption line variability response to ionization changes is not monotonic. 8 quasars out of 21 examples have been observed at least 30 times on rest-frame timescales as short as a few days, which reveals that changes in the incident ionizing continuum can cause BAL variability even in such a short period of time. In addition, we find that most of the 21 quasars show larger variation amplitude in Si IV than C IV, which reveals the ubiquity of saturation in these BALs (at least for C IV BALs).

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W. Lu and Y. Lin
Tue, 13 Aug 19
46/69

Comments: 10 pages, 1 figure, accepted for publication in ApJ