Environment or Outflows? New insight into the origin of narrow associated QSO absorbers

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics – Cosmology and Extragalactic Astrophysics

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10 pages, 5 figures, to appear in proceedings of the INAF-Oxford-COSMOCT Workshop on "The Interface between Galaxy Formation a

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Recent detailed studies of Narrow Absorption Line (NAL) systems in QSO-spectra have revealed that at least 50% of QSOs have NALs associated with the central engine, and in most cases they are found to be outflowing. Will studies of NALs provide the much sort after evidence for ubiquitous QSO feedback that can halt the formation of stars in galaxies? I present new results on the distribution of line-of-sight velocity offsets between MgII absorbers and their background QSOs, based on a large catalogue of absorbers from SDSS DR6 and greatly improved QSO-redshift estimates. My analysis reveals a high-velocity population of MgII NALs extending out to at least 6000 km/s from the QSOs, which cannot be ascribed to the clustering of local galaxies, similar to that observed recently for CIV absorbers. The very existence of such low ionisation gas clouds in the intense ionising field of the QSO suggests that we may indeed be witnessing the mechanical expulsion of gas, alongside the heating previously observed. I also show that there is a significant excess of low-velocity MgII NALs in radio-loud QSOs compared to radio-quiet QSOs. In the near future, improved QSO clustering results will allow us to say whether this is due to environmental or feedback effects.

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