2019ApJ...883..141Y


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2019ApJ...883..141Y - Astrophys. J., 883, 141-141 (2019/October-1)

Quasars have fewer close companions than normal galaxies.

YUE M., FAN X., SCHINDLER J.-T., McGREER I.D. and HUANG Y.-H.

Abstract (from CDS):

We investigate the distribution of companion galaxies around quasars using Hubble Space Telescope (HST) Advanced Camera for Surveys Wide Field Camera (ACS/WFC) archival images. Our master sample contains 532 quasars that have been observed by HST ACS/WFC, spanning a wide range of luminosity (-31 < Mi(z = 2) < -23) and redshift (0.3 < z < 3). We search for companions around the quasars with a projected distance of 10 kpc < d < 100 kpc. Point spread function subtraction is performed to enhance the completeness for close companions. The completeness is estimated to be high (>90%) even for the faintest companions of interest. The number of physical companions is estimated by subtracting a background density from the number density of projected companions. We divide all the companions into three groups (faint, intermediate, and bright) according to their fluxes. A control sample of galaxies is constructed to have a similar redshift distribution and stellar mass range as the quasar sample using the data from HST deep fields. We find that quasars and control sample galaxies have similar numbers of faint and bright companions, while quasars show a 3.7σ deficit of intermediate companions compared to galaxies. The numbers of companions in all three groups do not show strong evolution with redshift, and the number of intermediate companions around quasars decreases with quasar luminosity. Assuming that merger-triggered quasars have entered the final coalescence stage during which individual companions are no longer detectable at large separations, our result is consistent with a picture in which a significant fraction of quasars is triggered by mergers.

Abstract Copyright: © 2019. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved.

Journal keyword(s): galaxies: active - galaxies: evolution - galaxies: nuclei - quasars: general

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 - 2024
#notes
1 IRAS F00476-0054 Sy2 00 50 09.8189242248 -00 39 00.632930688   20.81 20.35     ~ 38 0
2 2MASS J00591616+1538159 Sy1 00 59 16.0995230592 +15 38 16.201159692   19.62 19.23     ~ 27 0
3 LB 79 QSO 01 05 34.7274469336 -27 36 57.919235262   18.0   17.7   ~ 46 0
4 2MASS J02025896-0028072 Sy1 02 02 58.9502335512 -00 28 07.275662364   20.10 19.37     ~ 26 0
5 HE 0226-4110 Sy1 02 28 15.2391681216 -40 57 14.762648232   17.68 15.2 16.22   ~ 135 1
6 [VV2006] J033226.5-274036 QSO 03 32 26.4998939520 -27 40 35.910988680 20.34 20.0691   20.091 19.7666 ~ 76 0
7 [VV2006] J033227.0-274105 QSO 03 32 27.0132796944 -27 41 05.357500044 19.93 19.3746   19.003 19.1163 ~ 89 0
8 NAME GOODS Southern Field reg 03 32 28.0 -27 48 30           ~ 1350 1
9 QSO J0809+4619 QSO 08 09 08.1365285760 +46 19 25.574163852   16.83 16.72     ~ 57 0
10 NAME COSMOS Field reg 10 00 28.60 +02 12 21.0           ~ 2990 0
11 2XMM J100041.5+013659 QSO 10 00 41.555 +01 36 58.77 21.71 21.00 20.84   19.513 ~ 30 0
12 [OKM2018] SWIFT J1104.8+7689 Sy1 11 04 13.8611496720 +76 58 58.194549084   15.70 15.72 15.40   ~ 546 1
13 2MASS J11055618+0312430 QSO 11 05 56.1844622016 +03 12 43.223007276   19.10 18.36     ~ 25 0
14 SDSS J113851.73+632955.6 QSO 11 38 51.7575933984 +63 29 55.334628996           ~ 8 0
15 ICRF J113957.0+654749 Sy1 11 39 57.0254367168 +65 47 49.483232880   16.50 16.32     ~ 520 1
16 [VV2006] J114756.0-025023 QSO 11 47 56.0013503352 -02 50 23.398559520   21.43 20.55     ~ 29 0
17 LB 2136 Sy1 11 53 24.46663994 +49 31 08.8301372   17.94 17.66     ~ 502 1
18 NAME GOODS-N Field reg 12 36 55.0 +62 14 15           ~ 1159 1
19 SDSS J141914.27+524608.4 QSO 14 19 14.27856 +52 46 08.7469   21.85   21.80 21.84 ~ 13 0
20 QSO J1553+3548 QSO 15 53 04.9286325480 +35 48 28.565396856   16.93 16.73     ~ 50 0
21 6C 164119+320125 QSO 16 43 11.3444 +31 56 18.640   19.33 19.15     ~ 50 2
22 3C 351.0 Sy1 17 04 41.3742408840 +60 44 30.520617000   15.65 15.40 15.30   ~ 760 1
23 [VV2006] J171748.5+594820 QSO 17 17 48.4372188672 +59 48 20.597674608   17.9 18.19 18.3   ~ 41 0
24 [VV2006] J172148.2+575805 QSO 17 21 48.2735395752 +57 58 05.331653148   20.46 20.70   19.75 ~ 27 0
25 2MASS J17320314+6117522 QSO 17 32 03.0909815856 +61 17 51.897006024   19.10 18.90     ~ 29 0

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