Abstract

We report the detection of strong Ca II/Mg II absorption lines at the quasar redshift in the narrow-line quasar SDSS J2339-0912 (z = 0.6604). The quasar exhibits strong Fe II, a small Balmer emission line width, and a very red B - Ks color. Both the optical continuum and broad emission lines are reddened by SMC-like dust of E(B - V) 1.0 mag, while its near-infrared color (J - Ks = 1.60) shows little reddening. The Ca II absorption lines are saturated and resolved with an FWHM of 362 km s-1 and an equivalent width of W = 4.2 A (in the source rest frame). Mg II absorption lines are also saturated and have a similar line width. The line profile and the fact that there is no evidence of starlight from the host galaxy suggest that these absorption lines are not of a stellar origin. The ratio of column density of Ca II to that of dust is consistent with that of the interstellar medium (ISM) in our Galaxy. We suggest that both the heavy reddening and the large absorption line width are due to the highly disturbed ISM on the line of sight toward the quasar and that the disturbance is caused by a galaxy collision or even merger in the quasar host galaxy.

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