2011A&A...531A.128O


Query : 2011A&A...531A.128O

2011A&A...531A.128O - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 531A, 128-128 (2011/7-1)

Sub-millimeter detected z ∼ 2 radio-quiet QSOs. Accurate redshifts, black hole masses, and inflow/outflow velocities.

ORELLANA G., NAGAR N.M., ISAAK K.G., PRIDDEY R., MAIOLINO R., McMAHON R., MARCONI A. and OLIVA E.

Abstract (from CDS):

We present near-IR spectroscopy of a sample of luminous (MB-27.5; Lbol>1014L), sub-millimeter-detected, dusty (Md∼109M), radio-quiet quasi-stellar objects (QSOs) at z∼2. A primary aim is to provide a more accurate QSO redshift determination in order to trace kinematics and inflows/outflows in these sub-mm bright QSOs. Additionally, the Hα and continuum properties allow an estimation of the black hole mass and accretion rate, offering insights into the starburst-AGN connection in sub-mm bright QSOs. We measure the redshift, width, and luminosity of the Hα line, and the continuum luminosity near Hα. Relative velocity differences between Hα and rest-frame UV emission lines are used to study the presence and strength of outflows/inflows. Luminosities and line widths are used to estimate the black hole masses, bolometric luminosities, Eddington fractions, and accretion rates; these are compared to the star-formation-rate (SFR), estimated from the sub-mm derived far-infrared (FIR) luminosity. Finally our sub-mm-bright QSO sample is compared with other QSO samples at similar redshifts. The Hα emission line was strongly detected in all sources. Two components - a very broad (>5000km/s) Gaussian and an intermediate-width (>1500km/s) Gaussian, were required to fit the Hα profile of all observed QSOs. Narrow (≲1000km/s) lines were not detected in the sample QSOs. The rest-frame UV emission lines in these sub-mm bright QSOs show larger than average blue-shifted velocities, potentially tracing strong - up to 3000km/s - outflows in the broad line region. With the exception of the one QSO which shows exceptionally broad Hα lines, the black hole masses of the QSO sample are in the range log MBH=9.0-9.7 and the Eddington fractions are between 0.5 and ∼1. In black hole mass and accretion rate, this sub-mm bright QSO sample is indistinguishable from the Shemmer et al. (2004ApJ...614..547S) optically-bright QSO sample at z∼2; the latter is likely dominated by sub-mm dim QSOs. Previous authors have demonstrated a correlation, over six orders of magnitude, between SFR and accretion rate in active galaxies: the sub-mm bright QSOs lie at the upper extremes of both quantities and their SFR is an order of magnitude higher than that predicted from the correlation.

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Journal keyword(s): galaxies: active - submillimeter: galaxies - quasars: emission lines - quasars: general

Simbad objects: 18

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Number of rows : 18
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 LBQS 0018-0220 QSO 00 21 27.3594469824 -02 03 33.553165068   17.48 17.10     ~ 31 0
2 QSO J0037+4421 QSO 00 37 52.3269820368 +44 21 32.738292360   17.0       ~ 11 0
3 1RXS J003845.9+332534 * 00 38 47.8 +33 25 42     10.33     G2V 7 0
4 QSO B0933+733 QSO 09 37 48.8931145824 +73 01 58.080158076     17.3     ~ 56 0
5 [VV2000] J100517.5+434609 QSO 10 05 17.4344371656 +43 46 09.363002412   17.12 16.86     ~ 39 0
6 HD 90508 ** 10 28 03.88212 +48 47 05.6554 7.09 7.03   5.98   F9-V 239 1
7 HD 93521 * 10 48 23.5113981120 +37 34 13.083332412 5.67 6.79 7.03     O9.5IIInn 427 1
8 [VV2000] J105158.6+401736 QSO 10 51 58.7486315664 +40 17 36.669975288   17.42 17.14     ~ 42 0
9 QSO B1103+6416 QSO 11 06 10.7339248800 +64 00 09.644901192   16.36 16.16     ~ 70 0
10 [VV2000] J114352.0+414519 QSO 11 43 52.0699037952 +41 45 19.878310944   17.55 17.03     ~ 7 0
11 QSO B1202-074 QSO 12 05 23.1360370080 -07 42 32.759842896     17.5     ~ 376 5
12 NAME Chandra Deep Field-North reg 12 36.8 +62 13           ~ 658 0
13 QSO B1235+6219 QSO 12 37 16.0012375248 +62 03 23.351091948 19.9 20.55 20.19 19.9 19.5 ~ 64 0
14 QSO B1408+5642 QSO 14 09 55.5647733816 +56 28 26.428439532   17.56 17.30     ~ 53 0
15 QSO B1542+5408 QSO 15 43 59.4395014128 +53 59 03.147801000   17.19 17.10     ~ 94 0
16 QSO B1611+4719 QSO 16 12 39.9247431360 +47 11 57.731264520   17.51 17.26     ~ 16 0
17 QSO J1649+5303 QSO 16 49 14.9983897104 +53 03 16.483634712     17.70     ~ 12 0
18 HD 186980 * 19 46 15.9013838928 +32 06 58.165496820 6.72 7.56 7.48     O7.5III((f)) 118 0

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