2003A&A...402...87H


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2003A&A...402...87H - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 402, 87-111 (2003/4-4)

The ISO view of Palomar-Green quasars.

HAAS M., KLAAS U., MUELLER S.A.H., BERTOLDI F., CAMENZIND M., CHINI R., KRAUSE O., LEMKE D., MEISENHEIMER K., RICHARDS P.J. and WILKES B.J.

Abstract (from CDS):

Mining the ISO data archive we provide the complete ISO view of PG quasars containing 64 infrared spectral energy distributions between 5 and 200µm. About half of the sample was supplemented by MAMBO and SCUBA (sub-)millimetre data. Since the PG quasars were selected optically, the high infrared detection rate of more than 80% suggests that every quasar possesses luminous to hyperluminous dust emission with dust masses comparable to Seyferts and ultraluminous IR galaxies (ULIRGs). The gas-to-dust mass ratio (of those sources where CO measurements are available in the literature) is consistent with the galactic value providing further evidence for the thermal nature of the IR emission of radio quiet quasars. The SEDs represent templates of unprecedented detail and sensitivity. The power-law like near- to mid-IR SEDs (Fν∝να) are smooth up to far-infrared wavelengths, favouring dust heating by the central AGN, and we conclude that, in particular for our hyperluminous quasars at z=1, starbursts play only a minor role for powering the dust emission, even in the FIR. The IR spectral slopes α1–10µm range from -0.9 to -2.2 with a mean of -1.3±0.3. They neither correlate with the optical spectral slope α0.3–1µm, nor with the IR luminosity, nor with the FIR/MIR luminosity ratio, nor with inclination-dependent extinction effects in the picture of a dusty torus. We suggest that the diversity of the SEDs reflects largely the evolution of the dust distribution, and we propose a classification of the SED shapes as well as an evolutionary scheme in which this variety can be understood. During the evolution the surrounding dust redistributes, settling more and more into a torus/disk like configuration, while the SEDs show an initial FIR bump, then an increasing MIR emission and a steeper near- to mid-infrared slope, both of which finally also decrease. Strikingly, based on the sensitive ISO data now we do not only see the coarse IR differences between ULIRGs and quasars, but also the details and a possible evolution of the dust distribution and emission even among the optically selected PG sample. Regarding cosmic evolution, our hyperluminous quasars in the ``local'' universe at z=1 do not show the hyperluminous (LFIR>1013L) starburst activity inferred for z=4 quasars detected in several (sub-)millimetre surveys. In view of several caveats this difference should be established further, but it already suggests that in the early dense universe stronger merger events led to more powerful starbursts accompanying the quasar phenomenon, while at later cosmic epochs any coeval starbursts obviously do not reach that high power and are outshone by the AGN.

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Journal keyword(s): galaxies: fundamental parameters - galaxies: photometry - galaxies: quasars: general - infrared: galaxies

Simbad objects: 70

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Number of rows : 70
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 ICRF J000559.2+160949 Sy1 00 05 59.2378545384 +16 09 49.021968096   16.51 16.40     ~ 290 1
2 Mrk 335 Sy1 00 06 19.5372339024 +20 12 10.617404076   14.19 13.85     ~ 1252 0
3 Mrk 1501 Sy1 00 10 31.00590413 +10 58 29.5042981   15.96 15.40 12.22   ~ 717 0
4 LEDA 1790 Sy1 00 29 13.7012449608 +13 16 03.947778264   15.70 15.41     ~ 444 0
5 QSO B0043+0354 Sy1 00 45 47.2231233240 +04 10 23.386759392   15.88 16.00     ~ 156 0
6 87GB 004432.0+030343 Sy1 00 47 05.9186531064 +03 19 54.784830324   16.2 16.37     ~ 146 2
7 Mrk 1502 Sy1 00 53 34.9331107632 +12 41 35.929269132   14.41 14.03     ~ 1166 1
8 LEDA 3237 Sy1 00 54 52.1183662680 +25 25 38.983241532     15.42     ~ 386 0
9 Mrk 1014 Sy1 01 59 50.2534701768 +00 23 40.864244784   16.08 15.87     ~ 572 0
10 LEDA 17155 Sy2 05 21 01.3994605776 -25 21 45.321827832   15.47 14.75     ~ 497 0
11 2MASS J08105865+7602424 Sy1 08 10 58.6641543864 +76 02 42.450451260   15.03 14.71     ~ 469 0
12 MCG+13-07-002 Sy1 08 44 45.2999013720 +76 53 09.465739008     15.7     ~ 188 0
13 LEDA 29208 Sy1 10 04 20.1379926888 +05 13 00.400882728   16.73 16.55     ~ 247 1
14 QSO B1008+1319 QSO 10 11 10.8547987008 +13 04 12.189722736   17.00 16.76     ~ 91 0
15 [VV96] J102434.5+470911 Sy1 10 24 34.5 +47 09 11     20.5     ~ 485 0
16 [OKM2018] SWIFT J1104.8+7689 Sy1 11 04 13.8611496720 +76 58 58.194549084   15.70 15.72 15.40   ~ 543 1
17 LEDA 34449 Sy1 11 17 06.3989076960 +44 13 33.324039480   16.32 16.12     ~ 247 0
18 Ton 1388 Sy1 11 19 08.6786220240 +21 19 17.987085948   14.91 14.80     ~ 466 0
19 LEDA 37161 Sy1 11 52 03.5494748736 -11 22 24.091043304   13.7 15.5 12.5   ~ 121 0
20 QSO J1208+4540 QSO 12 08 58.0107013896 +45 40 35.421692952   16.00 15.70     ~ 189 0
21 PB 3894 Sy1 12 14 17.6738687784 +14 03 13.182723144   14.46 14.19     ~ 821 0
22 PG 1216+069 Sy1 12 19 20.9318278680 +06 38 38.467059252   15.68 15.65     ~ 285 0
23 3C 273 BLL 12 29 06.6998257176 +02 03 08.597629980   13.05 14.830 14.11   ~ 5797 1
24 M 87 AGN 12 30 49.42338414 +12 23 28.0436859 10.16 9.59 8.63   7.49 ~ 7185 3
25 Mrk 771 Sy1 12 32 03.6223710000 +20 09 29.495834136   15.57 15.30     ~ 495 0
26 QSO J1244+1721B QSO 12 44 10.8247089768 +17 21 04.508869464   16.40 16.09     ~ 152 1
27 LBQS 1244+0238 Sy1 12 46 35.2527826632 +02 22 08.782546368   16.57 16.37     ~ 296 0
28 LB 19 QSO 12 50 05.7146863848 +26 31 07.598352000   16.12 15.92     ~ 202 0
29 QSO B1248+401 QSO 12 50 48.3268288080 +39 51 39.458894760   16.62 16.19     ~ 137 0
30 Mrk 231 Sy1 12 56 14.2341182928 +56 52 25.238373852   14.68 13.84     ~ 1986 3
31 QSO B1254+0443 QSO 12 56 59.9234909976 +04 27 34.411850136   16.53 16.25     ~ 157 0
32 LB 2522 Sy1 13 01 12.9250750776 +59 02 06.693816732   16.04 15.89     ~ 281 0
33 ICRF J130533.0-103319 Sy1 13 05 33.0150535680 -10 33 19.430383680   15.18 15.23 14.46   ~ 577 1
34 LEDA 45656 Sy1 13 09 47.0031619008 +08 19 48.212362524   16.04 15.89     ~ 389 0
35 Ton 1565 Sy1 13 12 17.7526981968 +35 15 21.086467128   15.45 15.64 14.2   ~ 277 1
36 2MASS J13234951+6541480 Sy1 13 23 49.5182430360 +65 41 48.164463600   16.01 15.84     ~ 173 0
37 QSO J1341+4123 QSO 13 41 00.7893930432 +41 23 14.130152880   17.04 16.76     ~ 130 0
38 2XMM J135315.8+634546 Sy1 13 53 15.8311116864 +63 45 45.683126676   14.54 14.28     ~ 385 0
39 PB 4142 Sy1 13 54 35.6874184872 +18 05 17.504491992   16.84 16.68     ~ 224 0
40 Mrk 463 Sy2 13 56 02.9 +18 22 18   14.8 14.22     ~ 389 2
41 2MASS J13563279+2103523 Sy1 13 56 32.7981405816 +21 03 52.378155576   15.85 17.07     ~ 98 0
42 Ton 182 Sy1 14 05 16.2178674936 +25 55 34.117540788   15.42 15.34     ~ 253 0
43 PG 1404+226 Sy1 14 06 21.8900886888 +22 23 46.515550056   16.62 16.42     ~ 234 0
44 QSO J1409+2618 QSO 14 09 23.9085820008 +26 18 21.056458176   16.07 15.74     ~ 191 0
45 LEDA 50824 Sy1 14 13 48.3306274368 +44 00 14.003371296   14.99 14.99     ~ 384 0
46 LEDA 51016 Sy1 14 17 00.8224797456 +44 56 06.336360024   16.93 16.63     ~ 258 0
47 [OKM2018] SWIFT J1419.0-1323 Sy1 14 19 03.8170514760 -13 10 44.785212600   16.46 16.10 16.50   ~ 235 0
48 Ton 202 Sy1 14 27 35.6076948744 +26 32 14.541190476   15.96 16.00     ~ 306 1
49 Mrk 1383 Sy1 14 29 06.5720038632 +01 17 06.155007252   15.21 14.87     ~ 462 0
50 2MASS J14294306+4747262 Sy1 14 29 43.0739786592 +47 47 26.217623904   17.29 16.97     ~ 183 0
51 LEDA 52314 Sy1 14 38 16.1630434488 -06 58 20.662907124   16.13 16.01 15.5   ~ 126 0
52 Mrk 478 Sy1 14 42 07.4714418744 +35 26 22.938625500   14.91 14.58     ~ 533 0
53 2MASS J14464593+4035057 Sy1 14 46 45.9392259288 +40 35 05.797233636   16.28 16.11     ~ 293 0
54 Mrk 841 Sy1 15 04 01.1935384104 +10 26 15.780409692   14.50 14.27     ~ 649 0
55 ICRF J151443.0+365050 Sy1 15 14 43.0683049560 +36 50 50.355436776   17.11 17.01 15.83   ~ 411 1
56 LEDA 54782 Sy1 15 21 14.2570766112 +22 27 43.827693336   16.09 16.09     ~ 134 0
57 QSO B1544+4855 Sy1 15 45 30.2358624864 +48 46 08.976390420   16.92 16.73     ~ 231 0
58 ICRF J154743.5+205216 Sy1 15 47 43.5376371336 +20 52 16.612810320   16.80 16.69 15.70   ~ 502 0
59 Mrk 876 Sy1 16 13 57.1795021224 +65 43 09.952685328   16.03 15.49     ~ 583 0
60 QSO B1626+5529 Sy1 16 27 56.1123628752 +55 22 31.559061504   15.79 15.68     ~ 213 0
61 QSO B1630+3744 QSO 16 32 01.1117931960 +37 37 49.980505332   16.50 16.30     ~ 175 0
62 QSO B1634+7037 QSO 16 34 28.9917184368 +70 31 32.393436960   14.90 14.66     ~ 268 0
63 IRAS 17002+5153 Sy1 17 01 24.8265469104 +51 49 20.447878836   15.49 15.12     ~ 385 0
64 3C 351.0 Sy1 17 04 41.3742408840 +60 44 30.520617000   15.65 15.40 15.30   ~ 757 1
65 QSO J1716+5328 QSO 17 16 35.5677616080 +53 28 15.827676888   16.30 16.48     ~ 69 0
66 QSO J1719+4804 Bla 17 19 38.2496454120 +48 04 12.247659408   15.33 14.60 14.25   ~ 181 1
67 NAME Super Antennae Sy2 19 31 21.4272801984 -72 39 21.442847832   17.39 16.37 14.65   ~ 301 2
68 2MASS J21145258+0607423 Sy1 21 14 52.5774985320 +06 07 42.433198104   16.06 15.77     ~ 212 0
69 Mrk 1513 Sy1 21 32 27.8162556672 +10 08 19.252365396   14.92 14.64     ~ 611 0
70 4C 09.72 BLL 23 11 17.7546073272 +10 08 15.756513972   16.15 16.00     ~ 194 1

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