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2003AJ....125.1336M - Astron. J., 125, 1336-1344 (2003/March-0)

Subaru high-resolution spectroscopy of complex metal absorption lines of the quasar HS 1603+3820.

MISAWA T., YAMADA T., TAKADA-HIDAI M., WANG Y., KASHIKAWA N., IYE M. and TANAKA I.

Abstract (from CDS):

We present a high-resolution spectrum of the quasar HS 1603+3820 (zem=2.542), observed with the High Dispersion Spectrograph on the Subaru Telescope. This quasar, first discovered in the Hamburg/CfA Quasar Survey, has 11 C IV lines at 1.96<zabs<2.55. Our spectrum covers eight of the 11 C IV lines at zabs>2.29 and resolves some of them into multiple narrow components with b<25 km/s because of the high spectral resolution R=45,000, while other lines show broad profiles (b>65 km/s). We use three properties of C IV lines, specifically, time variability, covering factor, and absorption-line profile, to classify them into quasar intrinsic absorption lines (QIALs) and spatially intervening absorption lines (SIALs). The C IV lines at 2.42<zabs<2.45 are classified as QIALs in spite of their large velocity shifts from the quasar. Perhaps they are produced by gas clouds ejected from the quasar with velocity vej=8000-10,000 km/s. On the other hand, three C IV lines at 2.48<zabs<2.55 are classified as SIALs, which suggests there exist intervening absorbers near the quasar. We, however, cannot rule out QIALs for the two lines at zabs∼2.54 and 2.55, because their velocity shifts, 430 km/s blueward and 950 km/s redward of the quasar, are very small. The C IV line at zabs∼2.48 consists of many narrow components and also has corresponding low-ionization metal lines (Al II, Si II, and Fe II). The velocity distribution of these low-ionization ions is concentrated at the center of the system compared with that of the high-ionization C IV ion. Therefore we ascribe this system of absorption lines to an intervening galaxy.

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Journal keyword(s): Galaxies: Quasars: Absorption Lines - quasars: individual (HS 1603+3820)

CDS comments: Parag.5.2: Q 1445+335 not identified, not in 1986ApJ...307..504F, it could be a misprint for QSO 1556+335 ?

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