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2008ApJ...684..845P - Astrophys. J., 684, 845-852 (2008/September-2)

A new twist to an old story: HE 0450-2958 and the ULIRG ⟶ optically bright QSO transition hypothesis.

PAPADOPOULOS P.P., FEAIN I.J., WAGG J. and WILNER D.J.

Abstract (from CDS):

We report on interferometric imaging of the CO J=1-0 and J=3-2 line emission from the controversial QSO/galaxy pair HE 0450-2958. The detected COJ=1-0line emission is found associated with the disturbed companion galaxy, not the luminous QSO, and implies Mgal(H2)~(1-2)x1010 M, which is ≳30% of the dynamical mass in its CO-luminous region. Fueled by this large gas reservoir, this galaxy is the site of an intense starburst with SFR∼370 M/yr, placing it firmly on the upper gas-rich/star-forming end of ultra luminous infrared galaxies (ULIRGs, LIR>1012 L). This makes HE 0450-2958 the first case of extreme starburst and powerful QSO activity, intimately linked (triggered by a strong interaction) but not coincident. The lack of CO emission toward the QSO itself renews the controversy regarding its host galaxy by making a gas-rich spiral (the typical host of narrow-line Seyfert 1 AGNs) less likely. Finally, given that HE 0450-2958 and similar IR-warm QSOs are considered typical ULIRG ⟶ optically bright QSO transition candidates, our results raise the possibility that some may simply be gas-rich/gas-poor (e.g., spiral/elliptical) galaxy interactions which ``activate'' an optically bright unobscured QSO in the gas-poor galaxy, and a starburst in the gas-rich one. We argue that such interactions may have gone largely unnoticed even in the local universe because the combination of tools necessary to disentangle the progenitors (high-resolution and S/N optical and CO imaging) became available only recently.

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Journal keyword(s): Galaxies: Active - Galaxies: ISM - Galaxies: Starburst - ISM: Molecules - quasars: individual (HE 0450-2958)

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