Built upon a sample of 134 quasars that was dedicated to a systematic study of \mgii-BAL variability from Yi et al. (2019a), we investigate these quasars showing \mgii-BAL disappearance or emergence with the aid of at least three epoch optical spectra sampled more than 15 yr in the observed frame. We identified 3/3 quasars undergoing pristine/tentative BAL transformations. The incidence of pristine BAL transformations in the sample is therefore derived to be 2.2−1.2+2.2\%, consistent with that of high-ionization BAL transformations from the literature. Adopting an average \mgii-BAL disappearance timescale of rest-frame 6.89 yr among the six quasars, the average characteristic lifetime of \mgii\ BALs in the sample is constrained to be >160 yr along our line of sight. There is a diversity of BAL-profile variability observed in the six quasars, probably reflecting a variety of mechanisms at work. Our investigations of \mgii-BAL transitions, combined with observational studies of BAL transitions from the literature, imply an overall FeLoBAL/LoBAL→HiBAL/non-BAL transformation sequence along with a decrease in reddening. This sequence is consistent with the evacuation models for the origin of commonly seen blue quasars, in which LoBAL quasars are in a shorted-lived, blowout phase.
@article{arxiv.2105.05056,
title = {Multi-epoch spectroscopy of Mg II broad absorption line transitions},
author = {Weimin Yi and John Timlin},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2105.05056},
year = {2021}
}
Comments
Accepted by ApJS; 14 pages with 5 figures and 2 tables