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X-ray selected BALQSOs

Astrophysics of Galaxies 2017-04-05 v1

Abstract

We study a sample of six X-ray selected broad absorption line (BAL) quasi-stellar objects (QSOs) from the XMM-Newton Wide Angle Survey. All six objects are classified as BALQSOs using the classic balnicity index, and together they form the largest sample of X-ray selected BALQSOs. We find evidence for absorption in the X-ray spectra of all six objects. An ionized absorption model applied to an X-ray spectral shape that would be typical for non-BAL QSOs (a power law with energy index alpha=0.98) provides acceptable fits to the X-ray spectra of all six objects. The optical to X-ray spectral indices, alpha_OX, of the X-ray selected BALQSOs, have a mean value of 1.69 +- 0.05, which is similar to that found for X-ray selected and optically selected non-BAL QSOs of similar ultraviolet luminosity. In contrast, optically-selected BALQSOs typically have much larger alpha_OX and so are characterised as being X-ray weak. The results imply that X-ray selection yields intrinsically X-ray bright BALQSOs, but their X-ray spectra are absorbed by a similar degree to that seen in optically-selected BALQSO samples; X-ray absorption appears to be ubiquitous in BALQSOs, but X-ray weakness is not. We argue that BALQSOs sit at one end of a spectrum of X-ray absorption properties in QSOs related to the degree of ultraviolet absorption in C IV 1550.

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@article{arxiv.1610.02871,
  title  = {X-ray selected BALQSOs},
  author = {M. J. Page and F. J. Carrera and M. Ceballos and A. Corral and J. Ebrero and P. Esquej and M. Krumpe and S. Mateos and S. Rosen and A. Schwope and A. Streblyanska and M. Symeonidis and J. A. Tedds and M. G. Watson},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1610.02871},
  year   = {2017}
}

Comments

8 pages. Accepted for publication in MNRAS

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