A Mini-BAL Outflow at 900 pc from the Central Source: VLT/X-shooter Observations
Abstract
We determine the physical conditions and location of the outflow material seen in the mini-BAL quasar SDSS J1111+1437 (z = 2.138). These results are based on the analysis of a high S/N, medium-resolution VLT/X- shooter spectrum. The main outflow component spans the velocity range -1500 to -3000 km s-1 and has detected absorption troughs from both high-ionization species: C IV , N V , O VI , Si IV , P V , and S IV ; and low-ionization species: H I , C II , Mg II , Al II , Al III , Si II , and Si III . Measurements of these troughs allow us to derive an accurate photoionization solution for this absorption component: a hydrogen column density, log ( N H ) = 21.47 +0.21-0.27 cm-2 and ionization parameter, log (UH) = -1.23+0.20-0.25. Troughs produced from the ground and excited states of S IV combined with the derived UH value allow us to determine an electron number density of log (ne) = 3.62+0.09-0.11 cm-3 and to obtain the distance of the ionized gas from the central source: R = 880+220-260 pc.
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