Abstract

We have collected 10,025 foreground–background quasar pairs with projected distances d p < 500 kpc from the large quasar catalog of the Sloan Digital Sky Survey DR16Q. We investigate the properties of the Mg ii absorption lines with W r > 0.15 Å around foreground quasars, including both the line of sight (LOS; of foreground quasars) and transverse (TRA; perpendicular to the LOS) absorptions. Both the equivalent width (the correlation coefficient ρ = −0.915 and the probability P < 10−4 of no correlation) and incident rate (ρ = −0.964 and P < 10−6) of TRA Mg ii absorption lines are obviously anticorrelated with projected distance. The incident rate of TRA Mg ii absorption lines is obviously (>4σ) greater than that of LOS Mg ii absorption lines at projected distances d p < 200 kpc, while the TRA and LOS Mg ii both have similar (<3σ) incident rates at scales d p > 200 kpc. The anisotropic radiation from quasars would be the most possible interpretation for the anisotropic absorption around quasars. This could also indicate that the quasar radiation is not obviously impacting the gas halos of quasars at scales d p > 200 kpc.

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