Narrow C IV absorption doublets on quasar spectra of the Baryon Oscillation Spectroscopic Survey
Abstract
In this paper, we extend our works of Papers I and II, which are assigned to systematically survey \ narrow absorption lines (NALs) with \ on quasar spectra of the Baryon Oscillation Spectroscopic Survey (BOSS), to collect \ NALs with ≈\ from blue to red wings of \ emission lines. Together with Papers I and II, we have collected a total number of 41,479 \ NALs with 1.45444.9224 in surveyed spectral region redward of \ until red wing of \ emission line. We find that the stronger \ NALs tend to be the more saturated absorptions, and associated systems (≈) seem to have larger absorption strengths when compared to intervening ones (). The redshift density evolution behavior of absorbers (the number of absorbers per redshift path) is similar to the history of the cosmic star formation. When compared to the quasar-frame velocity (β) distribution of \ absorbers, the β distribution of \ absorbers is broader at β≈0, shows longer extended tail, and exhibits a larger dispersion for environmental absorptions. In addition, for associated \ absorbers, we find that low-luminosity quasars seem to exhibit smaller β and stronger absorptions when compared to high-luminosity quasars.
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