An Excess of Mg II Absorbers in BL Lac Objects

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics

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LaTeX, AASTeX, 3 figures: jy0138.eps, jy0454.eps, jy2029.eps ApJL, Accepted September 2nd, 1997

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10.1086/310962

Two new Mg II absorbers are presented (z=1.340 in S5 0454+844 and z=1.117 in PKS 2029+121), bringing the total number of Mg II systems in the 1 Jy radio-selected BL Lac sample to 10. Five of the ten absorption systems are at W > 1A; this is a factor of four to five greater than the number expected based upon quasar sightlines, and is 2.5 to 3 sigma greater than the expectation value. Interpretations of this possible excess include either that some of the Mg II absorbers might be intrinsic to the BL Lac or that there is a correlation between the presence of absorbing gas in the foreground and the nearly featureless spectra of these BL Lac Objects compared to quasars. Such a correlation can be created by gravitational microlensing as suggested by Ostriker & Vietri. The similarity between the optical spectra of BL Lacs with Mg II absorption and the spectrum of the Gamma-ray burst source GRB 970508 suggests that models of Gamma-ray bursts as microlensed AGN should be investigated.

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