2007A&A...468..979M


Query : 2007A&A...468..979M

2007A&A...468..979M - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 468, 979-992 (2007/6-4)

Dust covering factor, silicate emission, and star formation in luminous QSOs.

MAIOLINO R., SHEMMER O., IMANISHI M., NETZER H., OLIVA E., LUTZ D. and STURM E.

Abstract (from CDS):

We present Spitzer IRS low resolution, mid-IR spectra of a sample of 25 high luminosity QSOs at 2<z<3.5. When combined with archival IRS observations of local, low luminosity type-I active galactic nuclei (AGNs), the sample spans five orders of magnitude in luminosity. We find that the continuum dust thermal emission at λrest=6.7µm is correlated with the optical luminosity, following the non-linear relation λLλ(6.7µm)∝λLλ(5100Å)0.82. We also find an anti correlation between λLλ(6.7µm)/λLλ(5100Å) and the [OIII]λ5007 line luminosity. These effects are interpreted as a decreasing covering factor of the circumnuclear dust as a function of luminosity. Such a result is in agreement with the decreasing fraction of absorbed AGNs as a function of luminosity recently found in various surveys. In particular, while X-ray surveys find a decreasing covering factor of the absorbing gas as a function of luminosity, our data provides an independent and complementary confirmation by finding a decreasing covering factor of dust. We clearly detect the silicate emission feature in the average spectrum, but also in four individual objects. These are the silicate emission in the most luminous objects obtained so far. When combined with the silicate emission observed in local, low luminosity type-I AGNs, we find that the silicate emission strength is correlated with luminosity. The silicate strength of all type-I AGNs also follows a positive correlation with the black hole mass and with the accretion rate. The Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbon (PAH) emission features, expected from starburst activity, are not detected in the average spectrum of luminous, high-z QSOs. The upper limit inferred from the average spectrum points to a ratio between PAH luminosity and QSO optical luminosity significantly lower than observed in lower luminosity AGNs, implying that the correlation between star formation rate and AGN power saturates at high luminosities.

Abstract Copyright:

Journal keyword(s): infrared: galaxies - galaxies: nuclei - galaxies: active - galaxies: Seyfert - galaxies: starburst - quasars: general

Simbad objects: 51

goto Full paper

goto View the references in ADS

Number of rows : 51
N Identifier Otype ICRS (J2000)
RA
ICRS (J2000)
DEC
Mag U Mag B Mag V Mag R Mag I Sp type #ref
1850 - 2024
#notes
1 Mrk 335 Sy1 00 06 19.5372339024 +20 12 10.617404076   14.19 13.85     ~ 1253 0
2 Mrk 1501 Sy1 00 10 31.00590413 +10 58 29.5042981   15.96 15.40 12.22   ~ 717 0
3 [VV2006] J002830.5-281706 QSO 00 28 30.4642386648 -28 17 05.238885732     18.01     ~ 23 0
4 Mrk 1502 Sy1 00 53 34.9331107632 +12 41 35.929269132   14.41 14.03     ~ 1167 1
5 LEDA 3237 Sy1 00 54 52.1183662680 +25 25 38.983241532     15.42     ~ 386 0
6 LBQS 0109+0213 QSO 01 12 16.9871883144 +02 29 47.691927816   17 17.8     ~ 41 0
7 ESO 113-45 Sy1 01 23 45.7631533440 -58 48 20.808928944   14.08 13.83 13.34   ~ 880 0
8 4C 25.05 Bla 01 26 42.79263357 +25 59 01.3001559     17.50 17.86   ~ 166 1
9 UM 329 QSO 01 29 16.5835588656 -02 08 58.922756124   17       ~ 9 0
10 [VV98] J021429.7+191238 QSO 02 14 29.7007130928 +19 12 37.590239268     18.0     ~ 9 0
11 [VV2006] J023805.8-274338 QSO 02 38 05.8313134176 -27 43 37.269808176     17.85     ~ 10 0
12 PB 9270 QSO 02 49 33.4084059624 -08 34 54.493247028   19.04 18.90     ~ 37 0
13 LBQS 0256-0000 QSO 02 59 05.6356015320 +00 11 21.964472340   18.50 18.11     ~ 133 0
14 LBQS 0302-0019 QSO 03 04 49.8593341368 -00 08 13.534398816   18.08 17.80 17.5   ~ 254 0
15 QSO B0329-385 QSO 03 31 06.3780612048 -38 24 04.653443772   17.63 16.92     ~ 82 0
16 Mrk 79 Sy1 07 42 32.8210670808 +49 48 34.783809768   14.74 14.27     ~ 714 1
17 2MASS J08105865+7602424 Sy1 08 10 58.6641543864 +76 02 42.450451260   15.03 14.71     ~ 469 0
18 Mrk 704 Sy1 09 18 25.9971991776 +16 18 19.633269600   14.82 14.20     ~ 272 0
19 M 82 AGN 09 55 52.430 +69 40 46.93 9.61 9.30 8.41     ~ 5855 6
20 PG 0953+414 Sy1 09 56 52.3931554992 +41 15 22.211247636 14.710 15.611 15.546 15.294 14.720 ~ 452 0
21 QSO J1004+0018 QSO 10 04 28.4334619224 +00 18 25.643447244   18.83 18.61     ~ 48 0
22 NGC 3516 Sy1 11 06 47.4632200800 +72 34 07.298374656   13.12 12.40     ~ 1543 0
23 Ton 1388 Sy1 11 19 08.6786220240 +21 19 17.987085948   14.91 14.80     ~ 466 0
24 NGC 3783 Sy1 11 39 01.7096819040 -37 44 19.009642992   12.46 13.43 11.33 12.1 ~ 1647 0
25 ATO J178.4553+11.4751 Sy1 11 53 49.2707664888 +11 28 30.403025688   16.87 16.71     ~ 125 0
26 NGC 4051 Sy1 12 03 09.6101337312 +44 31 52.682601288   11.08 12.92 9.94   ~ 2165 1
27 PB 3894 Sy1 12 14 17.6738687784 +14 03 13.182723144   14.46 14.19     ~ 821 0
28 Ton 618 Bla 12 28 24.9659725464 +31 28 37.628987592   16.15 15.87 15.35   ~ 279 1
29 3C 273 BLL 12 29 06.6998257176 +02 03 08.597629980   13.05 14.830 14.11   ~ 5798 1
30 NGC 4593 Sy1 12 39 39.4435107024 -05 20 39.034988448   13.95 13.15     ~ 1090 0
31 Ton 1565 Sy1 13 12 17.7526981968 +35 15 21.086467128   15.45 15.64 14.2   ~ 277 1
32 QSO B1318-113 QSO 13 21 09.3753392544 -11 39 31.889555712   17.63 17.68     ~ 28 0
33 QSO B1346-036 QSO 13 48 44.0081711976 -03 53 24.502770168   17.33 17.27     ~ 57 0
34 ESO 445-50 Sy1 13 49 19.2601801224 -30 18 34.213815504   13.81 13.66 12.18 12.35 ~ 804 0
35 2XMM J135315.8+634546 Sy1 13 53 15.8311116864 +63 45 45.683126676   14.54 14.28     ~ 385 0
36 QSO B1400+001 QSO 14 03 23.3922207240 -00 06 06.922396836   18.18 18.03     ~ 51 0
37 QSO B1402-012 BLL 14 04 45.89545125 -01 30 21.9471571   18.70 18.45 17.9   ~ 169 1
38 NGC 5548 Sy1 14 17 59.5400291832 +25 08 12.603122268   14.35 13.73     ~ 2709 0
39 QSO B1425+606 QSO 14 26 56.1849081360 +60 25 50.813373324   16.82 16.54     ~ 142 0
40 Mrk 817 Sy1 14 36 22.0820611632 +58 47 39.394934844   14.19 13.79     ~ 523 0
41 QSO J1649+5303 QSO 16 49 14.9983897104 +53 03 16.483634712     17.70     ~ 12 0
42 [VV2006] J170102.2+612301 QSO 17 01 02.1899060616 +61 23 00.892066992   18.60 18.25     ~ 35 0
43 [VV2006] J173352.2+540030 QSO 17 33 52.2311709504 +54 00 30.514515120   18.07 17.60     ~ 56 0
44 Mrk 509 Sy1 20 44 09.7504483224 -10 43 24.727155528   13.35 13.12 10.7   ~ 1276 0
45 QSO B2126-15 Bla 21 29 12.17589329 -15 38 41.0419083   17.61 17.3 17.3   ~ 504 1
46 [VV2006] J221814.5-300307 QSO 22 18 14.4875812848 -30 03 06.028409844     18.29     ~ 8 0
47 QSO J2220-2803 QSO 22 20 06.7591541688 -28 03 23.467479516     16.0 16.10   ~ 97 0
48 QSO B2227-3928 QSO 22 30 32.9042782968 -39 13 06.421170072   19 18.8     ~ 26 0
49 QSO J2257+0243 Bla 22 57 17.56309534 +02 43 17.5116538   18.04 17.96 18.45   ~ 156 1
50 Mrk 926 Sy1 23 04 43.4776098480 -08 41 08.629476864   16.20 15.91 9.4   ~ 456 0
51 [VV98] J234510.4-293154 QSO 23 45 10.3559709288 -29 31 54.887518920   18.3   17.80   ~ 11 0

To bookmark this query, right click on this link: simbad:objects in 2007A&A...468..979M and select 'bookmark this link' or equivalent in the popup menu