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2002PASP..114..593B - Publ. Astron. Soc. Pac., 114, 593-601 (2002/June-0)

Hubble space telescope imaging of the poststarburst quasar UN J1025-0040: evidence for recent star formation.

BROTHERTON M.S., GRABELSKY M., CANALIZO G., VAN BREUGEL W., FILIPPENKO A.V., CROOM S., BOYLE B. and SHANKS T.

Abstract (from CDS):

We present new Hubble Space Telescope (HST) Wide Field Planetary Camera images of the poststarburst quasar UN J1025-0040, which contains both an active galactic nucleus (AGN) and a 400 Myr old nuclear starburst of similar bolometric luminosity (∼1011.6 L). The F450W and F814W images resolve the AGN from the starburst and show that the bulk of the starlight (∼6x1010 M) is contained within a central radius of about 600 pc and lacks clear morphological structures at this scale. Equating the point-source light in each image with the AGN contribution, we determined the ratio of AGN-to-starburst light. This ratio is 69% in the red F814W image, consistent with our previous spectral analysis, but ≤50% in the blue F450W image, whereas we had predicted 76%. The HST images are consistent with previous photometry, ruling out variability (a fading AGN) as a cause for this result. We can explain the new data if there is a previously unknown young stellar population present, 40 Myr or younger, with as much as 10% of the mass of the dominant 400 Myr old population. This younger starburst may represent the trigger for the current nuclear activity. The multiple starburst ages seen in UN J1025-0040 and its companion galaxy indicate a complex interaction and star formation history.

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Journal keyword(s): Galaxies: Evolution - Galaxies: Interactions - Galaxies: Starburst - Galaxies: Quasars: General

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