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Title: X-ray selected broad absorption line quasars in SDSS-V: BALs and non-BALs span the same range of X-ray properties
Authors: Hiremath, Pranavi
Rankine, Amy L
Aird, James
Brandt, W. N
Hidalgo, Paola Rodriguez
Anderson, S. F
Aydar, Catarina
Ricci, Claudio
Schneider, D. P
Vivek, M
Igo, Zsofi
Morrison, Sean
Salvato, Mara
Keywords: Quasars: absorption lines
Quasars: emission lines
X-rays: galaxies
Issue Date: Sep-2025
Publisher: Oxford University Press on behalf of Royal Astronomical Society
Citation: Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, Vol. 542, No. 3, pp. 2105–2127
Abstract: Broad absorption line (BAL) quasars are often considered X-ray weak relative to their optical/UV luminosity, whether intrinsically (i.e. the coronal emission is fainter) or due to large column densities of absorbing material. The SDSS-V is providing optical spectroscopy for samples of quasar candidates identified by eROSITA as well as Chandra, XMM, or Swift, making the resulting data sets ideal for characterizing the BAL quasar population within an X-ray selected sample. We use the Balnicity Index (BI) to identify the BAL quasars based on absorption of the C IV λ1549 emission line in the optical spectra, finding 143 BAL quasars in our sample of 2317 X-ray selected quasars within 1.5≤z≤3.5. This observed BAL fraction of ≈ 6 per cent is comparable to that found in optically selected samples. We also identify absorption systems via the Absorption Index (AI) which includes mini-BALs and NALs, finding 954 quasars with AI >0 . We consider the C IV emission space (equivalent width versus blueshift) to study the BAL outflows within the context of the radiatively driven accretion disc–wind model. X-ray selection excludes the highest outflow velocities in emission but includes the full range of absorption velocities which we suggest is consistent with the BAL gas being located further from the X-ray corona than the emitting gas. We observe both X-ray weak and X-ray strong BALs (via the optical-to-X-ray spectral slope, αox) and detect little evidence for differing column densities between the BAL and non-BAL quasars, suggesting the BALs and non-BALs have the same shielding gas and intrinsic X-ray emission.
Description: Open Access
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URI: http://hdl.handle.net/2248/8802
ISSN: 0035-8711
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