Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics
Scientific paper
2006-05-30
Astrophys.J. 645 (2006) L105-L108
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
Accepted for publication in ApJ Letters. 5 pages
Scientific paper
10.1086/506274
We present the results of a search for metal absorption lines in the spectra of background QSOs whose sightlines pass close to foreground QSOs. We detect MgII(2796,2803) absorption in Sloan Digital Sky Survey (SDSS) spectra of four z>1.5 QSOs whose lines of sight pass within 26-98 kpc of lower redshift (z~0.5-1.5) QSOs. The 100% [4/4 pairs] detection of MgII in the background QSOs is clearly at odds with the incidence of associated (z_abs ~ z_em) systems -- absorbers which exist towards only a few percent of QSOs. Although the quality of our foreground QSO spectra is not as high as the SDSS data, absorption seen towards one of the background QSOs clearly does not show up at the same strength in the spectrum of the corresponding foreground QSO. This implies that the absorbing gas is distributed inhomogeneously around the QSO, presumably as a direct consequence of the anisotropic emission from the central AGN. We discuss possible origins for the MgII lines, including: absorption by gas from the foreground QSO host galaxy; companion galaxies fuelling the QSO through gravitational interactions; and tidal debris left by galaxy mergers or interactions which initiated the QSO activity. No single explanation is entirely satisfactory, and we may well be seeing a mixture of phenomena.
Bowen David V.
Chelouche Doron
Hennawi Joseph F.
Inada Naohisa
Menard Brice
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