Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics
Scientific paper
2005-09-27
Astron.J.131:24-33,2006
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
25 pages, 12 figures. Accepted for publication in AJ
Scientific paper
10.1086/498692
Using the extremely high S/N quasar absorption-line sample described in the first paper of the series, we investigate which intergalactic CIV absorption line systems could be directly associated with galactic outflows at z = 2 - 3.5 from an analysis of the velocity widths of the CIV absorption line systems. Only about half the systems with a peak tau(CIV) above 0.4 in the 1548 Angstrom line (roughly a column density of CIV above about 2 x 10^13 cm^-2) have velocity widths large enough to originate in this way, and very few of the weaker systems do. The median velocity full width at a tenth max is found to be 50 km/s for systems with peak tau(CIV) in the range 0.1--0.4 and 160 km/s for systems with a peak tau(CIV) in the range 0.4--3. We show that this critical value of tau(CIV) also separates systems that could be ionized by galaxy-like spectra from those in which the ionization is clearly AGN-dominated. Together the results are consistent with a picture in which almost all the lower column density, and at least half the higher column density, systems lie in the more general IGM whereas about half of the higher column density systems could be produced directly by the outflows and possibly be ionized by their parent galaxies.
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