1999
DOI: 10.1086/307073
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Hubble Space TelescopeObservations of the Broad Absorption Line QuasarPG 0946+301

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“…This supports previous suggestions that at least some narrower and broader absorption phenomena are physically related (e.g., Arav et al 1999;Gallagher et al 2002;Ganguly & Brotherton 2008;Misawa et al 2008). Flatter hard X-ray spectra observed for QSOs with mini-BAL and especially BAL absorption could be explained by ionized or partial-covering absorber models with high (N H 10 22 cm −2 ) effective column densities.…”
Section: Are Mini-bals Just Narrow Bals?supporting
confidence: 89%
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“…This supports previous suggestions that at least some narrower and broader absorption phenomena are physically related (e.g., Arav et al 1999;Gallagher et al 2002;Ganguly & Brotherton 2008;Misawa et al 2008). Flatter hard X-ray spectra observed for QSOs with mini-BAL and especially BAL absorption could be explained by ionized or partial-covering absorber models with high (N H 10 22 cm −2 ) effective column densities.…”
Section: Are Mini-bals Just Narrow Bals?supporting
confidence: 89%
“…The velocity-width distinction used to classify absorbers as BALs (width > 2000 km s −1 ), mini-BALs (intermediate widths), and narrow absorption lines (NALs; width < 500 km s −1 for C iv) is somewhat arbitrary; it has been suggested that BAL absorption is an extension of the same physical processes responsible for narrower absorption features observed in QSO spectra (e.g., Section 4.2.1 of Arav et al 1999;Ganguly & Brotherton 2008). Previous studies of BAL QSOs have found that their UV absorption properties are correlated with the relative X-ray brightness of these sources (e.g., Gallagher et al 2006), indicating a physical link between X-ray absorption and the acceleration of BAL outflows.…”
Section: A Continuum Of Absorber Properties?mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Velocity and ionization dependent partial covering is often seen in NALs Hamann et al 2001), and has also been reported for mini-BAL and BAL QSOs (Arav et al 1999;Srianand & Petitjean 2000;de Kool et al 2001de Kool et al , 2002bHall et al 2003). The partial covering proves the intrinsic nature of the absorbers.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 56%
“…It is noteworthy that each C iv BAL mentioned above has a comparable 20 line depth to its corresponding Si iv absorption line, providing evidence of saturation in these absorbers and therefore the transverse-motion scenario. Large C iv BAL optical depths would be 'hidden' within the non-zero line depths we measure if the absorbers only partially cover their background light sources (see e.g., Hamann 1999;Arav et al 1999Arav et al , 2001.…”
Section: Evidence For Transverse Motionsmentioning
confidence: 99%