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Emission-line Outflows from the Circumnuclear to Circumgalactic Scales in a Partially Obscured Quasar
Author(s) -
Zhenzhen Li,
Peng Jiang,
Lei Hao,
Xuejie Dai,
Yipeng Zhou,
Tuo Ji,
Xiang Pan,
Yifei Xiong,
Hongyan Zhou
Publication year - 2022
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 - 10.3847/1538-4357/ac5d4c
Subject(s) - physics , astrophysics , quasar , torus , blueshift , emission spectrum , line (geometry) , full width at half maximum , active galactic nucleus , coronagraph , doubly ionized oxygen , astronomy , line width , equivalent width , spectral line , galaxy , stars , optics , geometry , mathematics , exoplanet , photoluminescence
We present a detailed analysis of the rest-frame UV and optical emission-line spectrum of the partially obscured quasar J121704.70+023417.1 (hereafter J1217+0234). Here the obscuring material, very likely the dusty torus invoked by the AGN unification models, acts as a natural coronagraph, which greatly suppresses both the continuum and broad-line emission in the UV and enables a clear detection of three emission-line components at and beyond the dusty torus scale: (1) The component, with a blueshift of v ≈ 1200 km s −1 and a line width of FWHM ≈ 2600 km s −1 , shows exceptionally large intensity ratios, such as N v /Ly α ≈ 2.3 and O vi /Ly α ≈ 1.4, indicating that the emitting gas is highly ionized and has a very high density up to n H ∼ 10 13 cm −3 , possibly associated with the dusty torus. (2) The largely unshifted narrow-line component, with FWHM ≈ 510 km s −1 , is completely absent in all UV lines but Ly α and is significantly detected in the forbidden lines of [O iii ], [O ii ], and [Ne iii ] in the optical, implying massive low-density ( n H ∼ 10 2 cm −3 ) gas ∼40 kpc from the galactic center. (3) The intermediate component is only detected in [O iii ] with a blueshift and line width between (1) and (2), which might bridge the gases from the circumnuclear to the circumgalactic scales. Follow-up observations with high spatial resolution and high sensitivity are needed to confirm the speculation and are helpful to reveal outflows at multiscales in J1217+0234.

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