We present rest-frame optical spectroscopic observations of 24 Hot Dust-Obscured Galaxies (Hot DOGs) at redshifts 1.7-4.6 with KECK/NIRES. Our targets are selected based on their extreme red colors to be the highest luminosity sources from the WISE infrared survey. In 20 sources with well-detected emission we fit the key [O III], Hβ, Hα, [N II], and [S II] diagnostic lines to constrain physical conditions. Of the 17 targets with a clear detection of the [O III]λ5007A emission line, 15 display broad blueshifted and asymmetric line profiles, with widths ranging from 1000 to 8000 kms−1 and blueshifts up to 3000 kms−1. These kinematics provide strong evidence for the presence of massive ionized outflows of up to 8000M⊙yr−1, with a median of 150M⊙yr−1. As many as eight sources show optical emission line ratios consistent with vigorous star formation. Balmer line star-formation rates, uncorrected for reddening, range from 30--1300 M⊙yr−1, with a median of 50M⊙yr−1. Estimates of the SFR from SED fitting of mid and far-infrared photometry suggest significantly higher values. We estimate the central black hole masses to be of order 108−10M⊙, assuming the present-day MBH−σ∗ relation. The bolometric luminosities and the estimated masses of the central black holes of these galaxies suggest that many of the AGN-dominated Hot DOGs are accreting at or above their Eddington limit. The combination of ongoing star formation, massive outflows, and high Eddington ratios suggest Hot DOGs are a transitional phase in galaxy evolution.
@article{arxiv.2010.10641,
title = {Fast Outflows in Hot Dust-Obscured Galaxies with Keck/NIRES},
author = {Luke Finnerty and Kirsten Larson and B. T. Soifer and Lee Armus and Keith Matthews and Hyunsung D. Jun and Dae-Sik Moon and Jason Melbourne and Percy Gomez and Chao-Wei Tsai and Tanio Diaz-Santos and Peter Eisenhardt and Michael Cushing},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2010.10641},
year = {2020}
}