2006A&A...450..971O


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2006A&A...450..971O - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 450, 971-977 (2006/5-2)

Looking at quasars through galaxies.

OESTMAN L., GOOBAR A. and MOERTSELL E.

Abstract (from CDS):

Observations of quasars (QSOs) shining through or close to galaxies offer a way to probe the properties of the foreground matter through dust extinction and gravitational lensing. In this paper the feasibility of measuring the dust extinction properties is investigated using the backlitting of QSOs. We test our method to search for QSOs affected by intervening extinction, by matching the coordinates in the SDSS QSO DR3 catalogue with the New York University Value-Added Galaxy Catalog. In total, 164 QSO-galaxy pairs were found with a distance of less than 30kpc between the galaxy centre and the QSO line-of-sight at the galaxy redshift. Investigating the QSO colours with multiband SDSS photometry, two pairs with galaxy redshifts z<0.08 were found to be particularly interesting in that the QSOs show evidence of heavy Galactic type extinction with RV∼3.1 at very large optical radii in the foreground spiral galaxies. With the available data, it remains inconclusive whether the two pairs can be explained as statistical colour outliers, by host extinction or if they provide evidence of dust in the outskirts of spiral galaxies. Deeper galaxy catalogues and/or higher resolution follow-up QSO spectra would help resolve this problem. We also analyse five QSOs reported in the literature with spectroscopic absorption features originating from an intervening system. These systems are at higher redshifts than the other two and we find in most cases significantly lower best fit values of RV. The wide range of preferred values of RV found, although affected by substantial uncertainties, already indicates that the dust properties in other galaxies may be different from the Milky Way. Furthermore, the available data suggest a possible evolution in the dust properties with redshift, with lower RV at high z.

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Journal keyword(s): dust, extinction - galaxies: ISM - galaxies: evolution - quasars: general - techniques: photometric

Nomenclature: Table 1: [OGM2006] JDDD.ddd+DD.ddd N=2.

CDS comments: Table 2: SDSS J115517.08+634621.5 and SDSS J115517.34+634622.0 are 2 different QSOs, SDSS J115517.34+634622.0 is studied in 2004AJ....127.1318P ([PEI2004] Galaxy), but not SDSS J115517.08+634621.5.

Simbad objects: 14

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Number of rows : 14
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 NAME SMC G 00 52 38.0 -72 48 01   2.79 2.2     ~ 10685 1
2 QSO J0121+0027 QSO 01 21 47.7362077896 +00 27 18.717353316   20.33 19.85     ~ 43 0
3 NAME Magellanic Clouds GrG 03 00 -71.0           ~ 6696 1
4 LEDA 2389145 G 08 49 57.4831271568 +51 08 42.327792204           ~ 10 1
5 QSO J0849+5108 BLL 08 49 57.97685916 +51 08 29.0238146   19.37 18.78 17.79   ~ 234 2
6 [VV2006] J090334.9+502819 QSO 09 03 34.9475 +50 28 19.293   22.90 21.49     ~ 43 2
7 SDSS J090335.16+502820.2 G 09 03 35.16 +50 28 20.3   22.03 20.68     ~ 2 0
8 [VV2006] J114719.9+522923 QSO 11 47 19.9109322648 +52 29 23.221227624   19.38 19.12     ~ 32 1
9 [VV2006] J115517.3+634622 QSO 11 55 17.3177 +63 46 22.074   19.31 18.66     ~ 33 1
10 QSO J1310+0108 QSO 13 10 58.1374359024 +01 08 22.209002880   19.31 18.75     ~ 30 2
11 Z 16-17 G 13 10 58.6282192152 +01 08 42.473529852   15.4   14.802   ~ 13 2
12 QSO J1446+0351 QSO 14 46 12.9788157264 +03 51 54.455988528   21.04 20.62     ~ 24 0
13 QSO J1459+0024 QSO 14 59 07.1942637720 +00 24 01.272819600   19.43 18.87     ~ 44 0
14 [JRF2003] J0903+5028 G G ~ ~           ~ 6 1

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