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A SPECTROPOLARIMETRIC TEST OF THE STRUCTURE OF THE INTRINSIC ABSORBERS IN THE QUASAR HS 1603+3820*
Misawa, Toru
Kawabata, Koji S.
Eracleous, Michael
Charlton, Jane C.
Kashikawa, Nobunari
Copyright (c) 2010 The American Astronomical Society
quasars: absorption lines
quasars: individual (HS 1603+3820)
We report the results of a spectropolarimetric observation of the C VI "mini-broad" absorption line (mini-BAL) in the quasar HS 1603+3820 (z(em) = 2.542). The observations were carried out with the FOCAS instrument on the Subaru Telescope and yielded an extremely high polarization sensitivity of delta(p) similar to 0.1%, at a resolving power of R similar to 1500. HS 1603+3820 has been the target of a high-resolution spectroscopic monitoring campaign for more than four years, aimed at studying its highly variable C VI mini-BAL profile. Using the monitoring observations in an earlier paper, we were able to narrow down the causes of the variability to the following two scenarios: (1) scattering material of variable optical depth redirecting photons around the absorber and (2) a variable, highly ionized screen between the continuum source and the absorber which modulates the UV continuum incident on the absorber. The observations presented here provide a crucial test of the scattering scenario and lead us to disfavor it because (1) the polarization level is very small (p similar to 0.6%) throughout the spectrum and (2) the polarization level does not increase across the mini-BAL trough. Thus, the variable screen scenario emerges as our favored explanation of the C VI mini-BAL variability. Our conclusion is bolstered by recent X-ray observations of nearby mini-BAL quasars, which show a rapidly variable soft X-ray continuum that appears to be the result of transmission through an ionized absorber of variable ionization parameter and optical depth.
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The Astrophysical Journal. 719(2):1890-1895 (2010)
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2010-08-20
eng
journal article
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http://hdl.handle.net/10091/10714
https://soar-ir.repo.nii.ac.jp/records/15869
https://doi.org/10.1088/0004-637X/719/2/1890
10.1088/0004-637X/719/2/1890
0004-637X
AA00553253
The Astrophysical Journal
719
2
1890
1895
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