HST/COS Observations of Quasar Outflows in the 500 -- 1050 \ Rest Frame: II The Most Energetic Quasar Outflow Measured to Date

Abstract

We present a study of the BAL outflows seen in quasar SDSS J1042+1646 (z = 0.978) in the rest-frame 500 -- 1050 A (EUV500) region. The results are based on the analysis of recent Hubble Space Telescope/Cosmic Origins Spectrograph observations. Five outflow systems are identified, where in total they include 70 outflow troughs from ionic transitions. These include the first non-solar detections from transitions of O V*, Ne V*, Ar VI, Ca VI, Ca VII, and Ca VIII. The appearance of very high-ionization species (e.g., Ne VIII, Na IX, and Mg X) in all outflows necessitates at least two-ionization phases for the observed outflows. We develop an interactive Synthetic Spectral Simulation method to fit the multitude of observed troughs. Detections of density sensitive troughs (e.g., S IV* λ 657.32 A and the O V* multiplet) allow us to determine the distance of the outflows (R) as well as their energetics. Two of the outflows are at R 800 pc and one is at R 15 pc. One of the outflows has the highest kinetic luminosity on record (Ek = 5× 1046 erg s-1), which is 20% of its Eddington luminosity. Such a large ratio suggests that this outflow can provide the energy needed for active galactic nucleus feedback mechanisms.

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