Date:
Tue, 07/03/201712:30-13:30
Location:
Kaplun building, Room No. 200
Lecturer: Prof. Nahum Arav
Affiliation: Department of Physics,
Virginia Tech
Abstract:
Theoretical modeling tends to place
quasar outflows at distances of ~0.01 pc.
from the central source. Here we report
the results of two unbiased surveys
targeting outflows that show troughs from
S iv. We find that at least 50% of quasar
outflows are at distances larger than 100
parsecs from the central source, and at
least 12% are at distances larger than
1000 parsecs. These results have
profound implications to the study of the
origin and acceleration mechanism of
quasar outflows, and their effects on the
host galaxy
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