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2021ApJ...913..111Z - Astrophys. J., 913, 111-111 (2021/June-1)

B2 0003+38A: a classical flat-spectrum radio quasar hosted by a rotation-dominated galaxy with a peculiar massive outflow.

ZHAO Q., SUN L., SHEN L., LIU G., ZHOU H. and JI T.

Abstract (from CDS):

We present a detailed analysis of the single-slit optical spectrum of the flat-spectrum radio quasar (FSRQ) B2 0003+38A, taken by the Echellette Spectrograph and Imager (ESI) on the Keck II telescope. This classical low-redshift FSRQ (z = 0.22911, as measured from the stellar absorption lines) remains underexplored in its emission lines, though its broadband continuum properties from radio to X-ray are well studied. After removing the unresolved quasar nucleus and the starlight from the host galaxy, we obtain a spatially resolved 2D spectrum, which clearly shows three components, indicating a rotating disk, an extended emission-line region (EELR), and an outflow. The bulk of the EELR, with a characteristic mass MEELR ∼ 107 M, and redshifted by vEELR ≃ 120 km s–1 with respect to the quasar systemic velocity, shows a one-sided structure stretching to a projected distance of rEELR ∼ 20 kpc from the nucleus. The rotation curve of the rotating disk is consistent with that of a typical galactic disk, suggesting that the FSRQ is hosted by a disk galaxy. This conclusion is in accordance with the facts that strong absorption in the H I 21 cm line was previously observed, and that Na I λλ5891, 5897 and Ca II λλ3934, 3969 doublets are detected in the optical ESI spectrum. B2 0003+38A will become the first FSRQ discovered to be hosted by a gas-rich disk galaxy, if this is confirmed by follow-up deep imaging and/or integral field unit mapping with a high spatial resolution. These observations will also help unravel the origin of the EELR.

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Journal keyword(s): Flat-spectrum radio quasars

Simbad objects: 10

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