2004A&A...418..813H


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2004A&A...418..813H - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 418, 813-825 (2004/5-2)

Evolution of BL Lacertae host galaxies.

HEIDT J., TROELLER M., NILSSON K., JAEGER K., TAKALO L., REKOLA R. and SILLANPAEAE A.

Abstract (from CDS):

We present and discuss deep, high-resolution I-band images of 24 BL Lac objects between z=0.3 and 1.3 taken with the Nordic Optical Telescope (NOT) and the ESO-NTT and VLT telescopes. In addition, new redshifts for the BL Lac objects PKS 0406+121, PKS 0426-380 and PKS 1519-273 are reported. In 17/24 (71%) of the BL Lac objects, we detected an underlying nebulosity, in 11/17 for the first time. We assigned the underlying nebulosity to the BL Lac host galaxy in 11 cases spanning the redshift range z=0.3-1. The remaining 6 BL Lac objects have either intervening galaxies (S4 0218+35, PKS 0426-380), no redshift (MH 2133-449) or are probably misidentified (Q 0230+3429, B2 0937+26, MS 2347.4+1924). Restricting ourselves to the 11 BL Lac objects (<z≥0.6), where a core and host galaxy was detected, we find that their host galaxies are luminous (MI=-25.2±0.8) and large (re=10.5±7kpc). They are on average about 0.6mag brighter than BL Lac host galaxies at z∼0.3 indicative of evolution, whereas their half-light radii are similar. By combining our data with literature data at low-redshift and applying evolutionary models to them, we show that the properties of the host galaxies of BL Lac objects up to z∼1 are compatible with passively evolving elliptical galaxies formed at a redshift of z∼2 (13Gyrs ago in our adopted cosmology). Our results, however, are affected by an unavoidable luminosity bias and need to be confirmed. Future prospects are described. If they could be confirmed, host galaxies of low-luminosity radio-loud AGN (BL Lac/FR I) have very similar properties to the hosts of radio-quiet QSOs and high-luminosity radio-loud AGN (radio-loud QSO/FR II) over a wide redshift range. This supports the picture of the ``Grand Unification'' in which AGN activity is a transient phenomenon in galaxy evolution.

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Journal keyword(s): methods: data analysis - galaxies: active - galaxies: BL Lacertae objects: general - galaxies: evolution - galaxies: fundamental parameters - galaxies: photometry

Simbad objects: 25

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Number of rows : 25
N Identifier Otype ICRS (J2000)
RA
ICRS (J2000)
DEC
Mag U Mag B Mag V Mag R Mag I Sp type #ref
1850 - 2023
#notes
1 [VV2000] J010009.0-333730 QSO 01 00 09.39096799 -33 37 31.9378506   20.3   19.4   ~ 28 1
2 QSO B0218+357 QSO 02 21 05.4920852208 +35 56 13.848581904   20.0 20.0 19.60   ~ 536 3
3 ICRF J023320.4+344253 BLL 02 33 20.42004002 +34 42 53.9891227     20.80 18.3   ~ 19 1
4 QSO B0406+121 BLL 04 09 22.00871072 +12 17 39.8476330   20.5   18.27   ~ 104 1
5 WISEA J042840.41-375619.3 BLL 04 28 40.4241894720 -37 56 19.580735832   18.96 19.0 17.21   ~ 282 1
6 QSO B0754+10 BLL 07 57 06.64295154 +09 56 34.8522544   15.43 15.00 15.99   ~ 426 1
7 4C 22.21 BLL 08 23 24.7592164368 +22 23 03.287299236   20.22 19.57 19.7   ~ 178 1
8 QSO B0823+033 BLL 08 25 50.33835759 +03 09 24.5199749   17.81 17.23 16.91   ~ 313 1
9 SDSS J093056.84+393335.6 BLL 09 30 56.8468233912 +39 33 35.602385184   21.59 20.91 19.9   ~ 19 0
10 9C J0940+2603 BLL 09 40 14.72278286 +26 03 29.9461593   20.32 19.62 19.21   ~ 46 1
11 ICRF J104309.0+240835 BLL 10 43 09.03578135 +24 08 35.4094642   17.98 17.32 16.40   ~ 127 1
12 QSO B1207+39 BLL 12 10 26.5907045256 +39 29 08.635546104   20.77 20.3 19.9   ~ 110 0
13 LBQS 1214+1753 BLL 12 16 56.8563055896 +17 37 13.765406736   18.14 17.74     ~ 20 0
14 NAME 1ES 1249+17.4E QSO 12 51 45.4825526760 +17 11 17.134158984   18.64 18.51     ~ 19 0
15 NAME 1ES 1249+17.4W QSO 12 51 46.740 +17 11 13.93     18.5 18.4   ~ 17 1
16 ICRF J135256.5-441240 BLL 13 52 56.53494646 -44 12 40.3876155   16.95 16.37     ~ 109 3
17 QSO B1422+580 BLL 14 22 38.8822521768 +58 01 55.514940024   18.49 18.15 17.7   ~ 75 0
18 ICRF J143040.5+364903 BLL 14 30 40.58369349 +36 49 03.8887684   20.13 19.70 19.69   ~ 62 1
19 QSO B1519-273 BLL 15 22 37.67599511 -27 30 10.7855131   18.72 18.5 17.42   ~ 280 1
20 QSO B1921-293 BLL 19 24 51.05595254 -29 14 30.1210248   18.71 18.21 15.07   ~ 818 0
21 QSO B2029+121 BLL 20 31 54.99426552 +12 19 41.3401260     18.5 17.42   ~ 149 1
22 4C -02.81 BLL 21 34 10.30958988 -01 53 17.2389056   18.6 19.00 18.87   ~ 362 1
23 1RXS J213619.0-444350 BLL 21 36 18.2580783024 -44 43 49.537576740   19.40 19.0 19   ~ 14 0
24 QSO B2240-260 BLL 22 43 26.4084975168 -25 44 30.680406312   18.59   16.80   ~ 180 1
25 SDSS J235001.71+194151.4 BLL 23 50 01.71768 +19 41 51.4248     20.78 19.9   ~ 33 0

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