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The Astrophysical Journal | 1996

Broad Absorption Line Quasars Observed by the ROSAT PSPC

Paul J. Green; Smita Mathur

Recent results from the ROSAT All-Sky Survey have shown that Broad Absorption Line (BAL) QSOs are either highly absorbed or underluminous in the soft X-ray bandpass. Here we extend this work by analyzing all known bona fide BAL QSOs observed within the inner 20 min of the ROSAT Position Sensitive Proportional Counter. This sample includes both targeted and serendipitous exposures ranging from 8 to 75 ks. Despite these deep exposures, most of the BAL QSOs are undetected and have unusually weak X-ray emission, as evidenced by large optical-to-X-ray slopes alpha(sub ox). Large values of alpha(sub ox)(approx. greater than 1.8) may prove to be a defining characteristic of BAL QSOs. We predict that samples of QSO candidates with large alpha(sub ox) will yield a higher percentage of BAL QSOs, particularly at low redshift. As a corollary, X-ray selected QSO samples should yield fewer BAL QSOs. The optical/UV emission line spectra of BAL and non-BAL QSOs are quite similar, suggesting that their intrinsic spectral energy distributions are similar as well. Absorption thus seems the likely reason for the X-ray-quiet nature of BAL QSOs. To constrain the total absorbing column of the BAL clouds, we compare our measured soft X-ray fluxes or upper limits with those expected from normal radio-quiet QSOs of comparable optical continuum magnitude and redshift. From sensitive X-ray observations, we derive column densities of approx. less than 2 x 10(exp 22)/sq cm for intrinsic cold absorbers of solar metallicity. These new results suggest columns at least an order of magnitude larger than the columns previously estimated from optical/UV spectra alone.


Narrow-Line Seyfert 1 Galaxies and their place in the Universe | 2011

Narrow-Line Seyfert 1 Galaxies and their place in the Universe - NLS1

Luigi Foschini; Monica Colpi; Luigi C. Gallo; Dirk Grupe; Stefanie Komossa; Karen M. Leighly; Smita Mathur


Archive | 2015

The parent population of flat-spectrum radio-loud Narrow-Line Seyfert 1 galaxies

M. Berton; Luigi Foschini; Stefano Ciroi; V. Cracco; Giovanni La Mura; M. L. Lister; Smita Mathur; Bradley M. Peterson; J. L. Richards; Piero Rafanelli


Archive | 2012

Synergistic Astrophysics in the Ultraviolet using Active Galactic Nuclei

Gerard A. Kriss; Nahum Arav; Anton Koekemoer; Smita Mathur; Bradley M. Peterson; Jennifer E. Scott


Archive | 2010

A Trove of Results from Suzaku Monitoring Campaigns on Two AGNs: NGC5548 and NGC3227

Martin S. Elvis; Y. Krongold; Yuan Liu; G. Risaliti; Laura W. Brenneman; Fabrizio Nicastro; Smita Mathur; Nancy S. Brickhouse; J. N. Reeves; Dirk Grupe; Elena Jimenez Bailon; Belinda J. Wilkes; I. M. McHardy; Y. Yuzuru; Takeo Minezaki; M. Andrade Velazquez


Archive | 2010

Probing early stages of AGN evolution: Narrow-Line Seyfert 1s and Broad Absorption Line Quasars

Matthias Dietrich; Smita Mathur


Archive | 2009

Local X-ray absorption: Galactic corona or IGM?

Rik J. Williams; Smita Mathur; Martin Elvis


Archive | 2008

XMM-Newton survey of the ELAIS-S1 field. II. (Feruglio+, 2008)

C. Feruglio; F. Fiore; Fabio La Franca; N. Sacchi; S. Puccetti; A. Comastri; S. Berta; C. Gruppioni; Smita Mathur; I. Matute; Marco Mignoli; C. Vignali; Gianni Zamorani


Archive | 2008

Optimization of WHIM detection sample

Maria Laura Conciatore; Fabrizio Nicastro; Martin S. Elvis; Smita Mathur


Archive | 2008

Insights into the Origin of Low -and High- velocity OVI Absorbers from AGN Host Galaxies

Maria Laura Conciatore; Fabrizio Nicastro; Martin S. Elvis; Smita Mathur; Rik J. Williams

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Martin S. Elvis

Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory

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Y. Krongold

National Autonomous University of Mexico

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