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Photoionization-driven Absorption Lines Variability in Balmer Absorption Line Quasar LBQS 1206+1052

Astrophysics of Galaxies 2017-04-05 v1

Abstract

In this paper we present an analysis of absorption line variability in mini-BAL quasar LBQS 1206+1052. The SDSS spectrum demonstrates that the absorption troughs can be divided into two components of blueshift velocities of \sim700 km s1^{-1} and \sim1400 km s1^{-1} relative to the quasar rest-frame. The former component shows rare Balmer absorption, which is an indicator of high density absorbing gas, thus the quasar is worth follow-up spectroscopic observations. Our follow-up optical and near-infrared spectra using MMT, YFOSC, TripleSpec and DBSP reveal that the strengths of the absorption lines vary for both of the two components, while the velocities do not change. We reproduce all of the spectral data by assuming that only the ionization state of the absorbing gas is variable and that all other physical properties are invariable. The variation of ionization is consistent with the variation of optical continuum from the V-band light-curve. Additionally, we can not interpret the data by assuming that the variability is due to a movement of the absorbing gas. Therefore, our analysis strongly indicates that the absorption line variability in LBQS 1206+1052 is photoionization-driven. As shown from photo-ionization simulations, the absorbing gas with blueshift velocity of \sim700 km s1^{-1} has a density in the range of 10910^9 to 101010^{10} cm3^{-3} and a distance of \sim1 pc, and the gas with blueshift velocity of \sim1400 km s1^{-1} has a density of 10310^3 cm3^{-3} and a distance of \sim1 kpc.

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@article{arxiv.1703.02686,
  title  = {Photoionization-driven Absorption Lines Variability in Balmer Absorption Line Quasar LBQS 1206+1052},
  author = {Luming Sun and Hongyan Zhou and Tuo Ji and Peng Jiang and Bo Liu and Wenjuan Liu and Xiang Pan and Xiheng Shi and Jianguo Wang and Tinggui Wang and Chenwei Yang and Shaohua Zhang and Lauren P. Miller},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1703.02686},
  year   = {2017}
}

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Accepted by ApJ, 47 pages, 15 figures and 5 tables