Determining the absolute chemical abundance of nitrogen and sulfur in the quasar outflow of 3C298

IF 5.4 2区 物理与天体物理 Q1 ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS Astronomy & Astrophysics Pub Date : 2025-01-14 DOI:10.1051/0004-6361/202452115
M. Dehghanian, N. Arav, M. Sharma, D. Byun, G. Walker
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Context. Quasar outflows are key players in the feedback processes that influence the evolution of galaxies and the intergalactic medium. The chemical abundance of these outflows provides crucial insights into their origin and impact.Aims. We determine the absolute abundances of nitrogen and sulfur and the physical conditions of the outflow seen in quasar 3C298.Methods. We analyzed archival spectral data from the Hubble Space Telescope for 3C298. We measured the ionic column densities from the absorption troughs and compared the results to photoionization predictions made with the Cloudy code for three different spectral energy distributions (SEDs), including MF87, UV-soft, and HE0238 SEDs. We also calculated the ionic column densities of the excited and ground states of N III to estimate the electron number density and location of the outflow using the Chianti atomic database.Results. The MF87, UV-soft, and HE0238 SEDs yield nitrogen and sulfur abundances at supersolar, solar, and subsolar values, respectively, with a spread of 0.4–3 times solar. Additionally, we determined an electron number density of log(ne)≥3.3 cm−3, and the outflow might extend up to a maximum distance of 2.8 kpc.Conclusions. Our results indicate a solar metallicity within an uncertainty range of 60% that is driven by variations in the chosen SED and photoionization models. This study underscores the importance of the SED impact on determining chemical abundances in quasar outflows. These findings highlight the necessity of considering a wider range of possible abundances that span from subsolar to supersolar values.
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确定3C298类星体流出物中氮和硫的绝对化学丰度
上下文。类星体外流在影响星系和星系间介质演化的反馈过程中起着关键作用。这些流出物中丰富的化学物质为了解它们的起源和影响提供了重要的见解。我们确定了在类星体3c298中所见的氮和硫的绝对丰度以及流出物的物理条件。我们分析了哈勃太空望远镜对3C298的存档光谱数据。我们测量了吸收槽的离子柱密度,并将结果与使用Cloudy代码对MF87、UV-soft和HE0238三种不同的光谱能量分布(SEDs)的光电离预测结果进行了比较。我们还计算了N III激发态和基态的离子柱密度,利用基安蒂原子数据库估计了电子数密度和流出的位置。MF87、UV-soft和HE0238 SEDs的氮和硫丰度分别达到超太阳、太阳和亚太阳值,分布是太阳的0.4-3倍。此外,我们确定了电子数密度≥3.3 cm−3的对数(ne),并且流出可能延伸到2.8 kpc的最大距离。我们的结果表明,太阳金属丰度在60%的不确定范围内,这是由所选择的SED和光电离模型的变化所驱动的。这项研究强调了SED对确定类星体流出物中化学丰度的重要性。这些发现强调了考虑从亚太阳值到超太阳值的更广泛的可能丰度的必要性。
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Astronomy & Astrophysics
Astronomy & Astrophysics 地学天文-天文与天体物理
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