The rest-frame UV-to-optical spectroscopy of APM 08279+5255 - BAL classification and black hole mass estimates

Abstract

We present the analysis of the rest-frame optical-to-UV spectrum of APM 08279+5255, a well-known lensed broad absorption line (BAL) quasar at z = 3.911. The spectroscopic data are taken with the optical DOLoRes and near-IR NICS instruments at TNG, and include the previously unexplored range between C III] λ1910 and [O III] λλ4959,5007. We investigate the possible presence of multiple BALs by computing "balnicity" and absorption indexes (i.e. BI, BI0 and AI) for the transitions Si IV λ1400, C IV λ1549, Al III λ1860 and Mg II λ2800. No clear evidence for the presence of absorption features is found in addition to the already known, prominent BAL associated to C IV, which supports a high-ionization BAL classification for APM 08279+5255. We also study the properties of the [O III], Hβ and Mg II emission lines. We find that [O III] is intrinsically weak (F [OIII]/F Hβ 0.04), as it is typically found in luminous quasars with a strongly blueshifted C IV emission line (2500 km s-1 for APM 08279+5255). We compute the single-epoch black hole mass based on Mg II and Hβ broad emission lines, finding M BH = (2 3) × 1010μ-1 M, with the magnification factor μ that can vary between 4 and 100 according to CO and rest-frame UV-to-mid-IR imaging respectively. Using a Mg II equivalent width (EW)-to-Eddington ratio relation, the EW MgII 27 \ measured for APM 08279+5255 translates into an Eddington ratio of 0.4, which is more consistent with μ=4. This magnification factor also provides a value of M BH that is consistent with recent reverberation-mapping measurements derived from C IV and Si IV.

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