Thomson Thick X-Ray Absorption in a Broad Absorption Line Quasar, PG 0946+301
Author(s) -
Smita Mathur,
Paul Green,
Nahum Arav,
M. S. Brotherton,
M. Crenshaw,
M. deKool,
M. Elvis,
Robert W. Goodrich,
F. Hamann,
Dean C. Hines,
V. Kashyap,
K. T. Korista,
B. M. Peterson,
Joseph C. Shields,
Isaac Shlosman,
Wil van Breugel,
G. Mark Voit
Publication year - 2000
Publication title -
the astrophysical journal
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 2.376
H-Index - 489
eISSN - 1538-4357
pISSN - 0004-637X
DOI - 10.1086/312617
Subject(s) - quasar , physics , astrophysics , absorption (acoustics) , absorption spectroscopy , spectral line , spectroscopy , line (geometry) , ionization , attenuation , emission spectrum , optics , astronomy , galaxy , ion , geometry , mathematics , quantum mechanics
We present a deep ASCA observation of a broad absorption line quasar (BALQSO) PG 0946+301. The source was clearly detected in one of the gas imaging spectrometers, but not in any other detector. If BALQSOs have intrinsic X-ray spectra similar to normal radio-quiet quasars, our observations imply that there is Thomson thick X-ray absorption (NH greater, similar1024 cm-2) toward PG 0946+301. This is the largest column density estimated so far toward a BALQSO. The absorber must be at least partially ionized and may be responsible for attenuation in the optical and UV. If the Thomson optical depth toward BALQSOs is close to 1, as inferred here, then spectroscopy in hard X-rays with large telescopes like XMM would be feasible.
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