The Intrinsic Fractions and Radio Properties of Low Ionization Broad Absorption Line Quasars

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics – Cosmology and Extragalactic Astrophysics

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10 pages, 6 figures, submitted to MNRAS

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Low-ionization (MgII, FeII, FeIII) broad absorption line quasars (LoBALs) probe a relatively obscured quasar population, and could be at an early evolutionary stage for quasars. We study the intrinsic fractions of LoBALs using the SDSS, 2MASS, and FIRST surveys. We find that the LoBAL fractions of the near infra-red (NIR) and radio samples are approximately 5--7 times higher than those measured in the optical sample. This suggests that the fractions measured in the NIR and radio bands are closer to the intrinsic fractions of the populations, and that the optical fractions are significantly biased due to obscuration effects, similar to high-ionization broad absorption line quasars (HiBALs). We also find that the LoBAL fractions decrease with increasing radio luminosities, again, similar to HiBALs. In addition, we find tentative evidence for high fractions of LoBALs at high NIR luminosities, especially for FeLoBALs with a fraction of ~18 per cent at M_K_s < -31 mag. This population of NIR luminous LoBALs may be at an early evolutionary stage of quasar evolution. We use a two-component model of LoBALs including a pure geometric component and a luminosity dependent component at high NIR luminosities, and obtain better fits than those from a pure geometric model. Therefore, the LoBAL population can be modelled as a hybrid of both the geometric and evolutionary models, where the geometric component constitutes 3.4\pm0.3, 5.8\pm0.4, and 1.5\pm0.3 per cent of the quasar population for BI-LoBALs, AI-LoBALs, and FeLoBALs, respectively. Considering a population of obscured quasars that do not enter the SDSS survey, which could have a much higher LoBAL fraction, we expect that intrinsic fraction of LoBALs could be even higher.

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