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Gravitational lensing reveals extreme dust-obscured star formation in quasar host galaxies

Astrophysics of Galaxies 2018-02-21 v3

Abstract

We have observed 104 gravitationally-lensed quasars at z14z\sim1-4 with Herschel/SPIRE, the largest such sample ever studied. By targeting gravitational lenses, we probe intrinsic far-infrared (FIR) luminosities and star formation rates (SFRs) more typical of the population than the extremely luminous sources that are otherwise accessible. We detect 72 objects with Herschel/SPIRE and find 66 percent (69 sources) of the sample have spectral energy distributions (SEDs) characteristic of dust emission. For 53 objects with sufficiently constrained SEDs, we find a median effective dust temperature of 385+1238^{+12}_{-5} K. By applying the radio-infrared correlation, we find no evidence for an FIR excess which is consistent with star-formation-heated dust. We derive a median magnification-corrected FIR luminosity of 3.62.4+4.8 ×1011 L3.6^{+4.8}_{-2.4}~\times 10^{11}~{\rm L_{\odot}} and median SFR of 12080+160 M yr1120^{+160}_{-80}~{\rm M_{\odot}~yr^{-1}} for 94 quasars with redshifts. We find 10\sim10 percent of our sample have FIR properties similar to typical dusty star-forming galaxies at z23z\sim2-3 and a range of SFRs <2010000 M yr1<20-10000~{\rm M_{\odot}~yr^{-1}} for our sample as a whole. These results are in line with current models of quasar evolution and suggests a coexistence of dust-obscured star formation and AGN activity is typical of most quasars. We do not find a statistically-significant difference in the FIR luminosities of quasars in our sample with a radio excess relative to the radio-infrared correlation. Synchrotron emission is found to dominate at FIR wavelengths for <15<15 percent of those sources classified as powerful radio galaxies.

Cite

@article{arxiv.1705.10530,
  title  = {Gravitational lensing reveals extreme dust-obscured star formation in quasar host galaxies},
  author = {H. R. Stacey and J. P. McKean and N. C. Robertson and R. J. Ivison and K. G. Isaak and D. R. G. Schleicher and P. P. van der Werf and W. A. Baan and A. Berciano Alba and M. A. Garrett and A. F. Loenen},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1705.10530},
  year   = {2018}
}

Comments

47 pages, 89 figures, accepted for publication in MNRAS