The Ultra-fast Outflow of the Quasar PG 1211+143 as Viewed by Time-averaged Chandra Grating Spectroscopy

  • Ashkbiz Danehkar
  • , Michael A. Nowak
  • , Julia C. Lee
  • , Gerard A. Kriss
  • , Andrew J. Young
  • , Martin J. Hardcastle
  • , Susmita Chakravorty
  • , Taotao Fang
  • , Joseph Neilsen
  • , Farid Rahoui
  • , Randall K. Smith

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Abstract

We present a detailed X-ray spectral study of the quasar PG 1211+143 based on Chandra High Energy Transmission Grating Spectrometer (HETGS) observations collected in a multi-wavelength campaign with UV data using the Hubble Space Telescope Cosmic Origins Spectrograph (HST-COS) and radio bands using the Jansky Very Large Array (VLA). We constructed a multi-wavelength ionizing spectral energy distribution using these observations and archival infrared data to create xstar photoionization models specific to the PG 1211+143 flux behavior during the epoch of our observations. Our analysis of the Chandra-HETGS spectra yields complex absorption lines from H-like and He-like ions of Ne, Mg, and Si, which confirm the presence of an ultra-fast outflow (UFO) with a velocity of approximately -17,300 km s-1 (outflow redshift zout ∼ -0.0561) in the rest frame of PG 1211+143. This absorber is well described by an ionization parameter and column density. This corresponds to a stable region of the absorber's thermal stability curve, and furthermore its implied neutral hydrogen column is broadly consistent with a broad Lyα absorption line at a mean outflow velocity of approximately -16,980 km s-1 detected by our HST-COS observations. Our findings represent the first simultaneous detection of a UFO in both X-ray and UV observations. Our VLA observations provide evidence for an active jet in PG 1211+143, which may be connected to the X-ray and UV outflows; this possibility can be evaluated using very-long-baseline interferometric observations.

Original languageEnglish
Article number165
JournalAstrophysical Journal
Volume853
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - Feb 1 2018

Keywords

  • galaxies: active
  • galaxies: Seyfert
  • quasars: absorption lines
  • quasars: individual (PG 1211+143)
  • X-rays: galaxies

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