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Properties of X-ray selected Broad Absorption Line Quasars

Astrophysics 2008-11-25 v1

Abstract

Broad absorption line quasars (commonly termed BALQSOs) contain the most dramatic examples of AGN-driven winds. The high absorbing columns in these winds, ~10^24 cm^-2, ensure that BALQSOs are generally X-ray faint. This high X-ray absorption means that almost all BALQSOs have been discovered through optical surveys, and so what little we know about their X-ray properties is derived from very bright optically-selected sources. A small number of X-ray selected BALQSOs (XBALQSOs) have, however, recently been found in deep X-ray survey fields. In this paper we investigate the X-ray and rest-frame UV properties of five XBALQSOs for which we have obtained XMM-Newton EPIC X-ray spectra and deep optical imaging and spectroscopy. We find that, although the XBALQSOs have an alpha_ox steeper by ~0.5 than normal QSOs, their median alpha_ox is nevertheless flatter by 0.30 than that of a comparable sample of optically selected BALQSOs (OBALQSOs). We rule out the possibility that the higher X-ray to optical flux ratio is due to intrinsic optical extinction. We find that the amount of X-ray and UV absorption due to the wind in XBALQSOs is similar, or perhaps greater than, the corresponding wind absorption in OBALQSOs, so the flatter alpha_ox cannot be a result of weaker wind absorption. We conclude that these XBALQSOs have intrinsically higher X-ray to optical flux ratios than the OBALQSO sample with which we compare them.

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@article{arxiv.0808.2414,
  title  = {Properties of X-ray selected Broad Absorption Line Quasars},
  author = {A. J. Blustin and T. Dwelly and M. J. Page and I. M. McHardy and N. Seymour and J. A. Kennea and N. S. Loaring and K. O. Mason and K. Sekiguchi},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0808.2414},
  year   = {2008}
}

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13 pages, 8 figures, accepted for publication in MNRAS

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