CHANDRADetects Relativistic Broad Absorption Lines from APM 08279+5255
- 1 November 2002
- journal article
- Published by American Astronomical Society in The Astrophysical Journal
- Vol. 579 (1) , 169-175
- https://doi.org/10.1086/342744
Abstract
We report the discovery of X-ray broad absorption lines (BALs) from the BALQSO APM 08279+5255 originating from material moving at relativistic velocities with respect to the central source. The large flux magnification by a factor of ~ 100 provided by the gravitational lens effect combined with the large redshift (z = 3.91) of the quasar have facilitated the acquisition of the first high signal-to-noise X-ray spectrum of a quasar containing X-ray BALs. Our analysis of the X-ray spectrum of APM 08279+5255 places the rest-frame energies of the two observed absorption lines at 8.1 and 9.8 keV. The detection of each of these lines is significant at the > 99.9% confidence level based on the F-test. Assuming that the absorption lines are from Fe xxv Kalpha, the implied bulk velocities of the X-ray BALs are ~ 0.2c and ~ 0.4c, respectively. The observed high bulk velocities of the X-ray BALs combined with the relatively short recombination time-scales of the X-ray absorbing gas imply that the absorbers responsible for the X-ray BALs are located at radii of < 2 x 10^(17) cm, within the expected location of the UV absorber. With this implied geometry the X-ray gas could provide the necessary shielding to prevent the UV absorber from being completely ionized by the central X-ray source, consistent with hydrodynamical simulations of line-driven disk winds. Estimated mass-outflow rates for the gas creating the X-ray BALs are typically less than a solar mass per year. Our spectral analysis also indicates that the continuum X-ray emission of APM 08279+5255 is consistent with that of a typical radio-quiet quasar with a spectral slope of Gamma = 1.72(-0.05,+0.06).Comment: 12 pages, includes 3 figures, Accepted for publication in ApKeywords
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