We present a catalog of 224 broad absorption line quasars (BALQSOs) from the
Sloan Digital Sky Survey's Early Data Release Quasar Catalog, including a
relatively complete and homogeneous subsample of 131 BALQSOs. Since the
identification of BALQSOs is subject to considerable systematic uncertainties,
we attempt to create a complete sample of SDSS BALQSOs by combining the results
of two automated selection algorithms and a by-eye classification scheme. One
of these automated algorithms finds broad absorption line troughs by comparison
with a composite quasar spectrum. We present the details of this algorithm and
compare this method to that which uses a power-law fit to the continuum. The
BALQSOs in our sample are further classified as high-ionization BALQSOs
(HiBALs), low-ionization BALQSOs (LoBALs), and BALQSOs with excited iron
absorption features (FeLoBALs); composite spectra of each type are presented.
We further present a study of the properties of the BALQSOs in terms of the
balnicity distribution, which rises with decreasing balnicity. This
distribution of balnicities suggests that the fraction of quasars with
intrinsic outflows may be significantly underestimated.Comment: 36 pages, 7 figures (1 color), 2 tables, accepted by A