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The High-Velocity Outflow of PG 1211+143 May Not Be That Fast

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, , Citation Shai Kaspi and Ehud Behar 2006 ApJ 636 674 DOI 10.1086/498126

0004-637X/636/2/674

Abstract

We analyze the X-ray spectrum of the quasar PG 1211+143 observed with the CCD and grating spectrometers on board XMM-Newton. Using an ion-by-ion fitting model, we find an outflow component of about 3000 km s-1, which includes absorption lines of K and L shell ions of the astrophysically abundant elements. We also identify and include in our model broad (FWHM = 6000 km s-1) emission lines from H-like ions of C, N, O, and Ne, and He-like ions of O, Ne, and Mg. The outflow velocity we find is an alternative interpretation of the data and is in contrast with the ultra high velocity of ~24,000 km s-1 reported previously for this object. Nevertheless, we cannot completely rule out the presence of a high-velocity component due to the poor signal-to-noise ratio of the data.

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