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We have recently found fundamental differences in the radio properties of red quasars when compared to typical blue quasars. In this paper we use X-shooter data, providing spectral coverage from $\sim 3000-25000$ Ang, of a sample of 40 red…

Astrophysics of Galaxies · Physics 2022-11-21 V. A. Fawcett , D. M. Alexander , D. J. Rosario , L. Klindt , E. Lusso , L. K. Morabito , G. Calistro Rivera

A minority of the optically selected quasar population are red at optical wavelengths due to the presence of dust along the line-of-sight. A key focus of many red quasar studies is to understand their relationship with the overall quasar…

Astrophysics of Galaxies · Physics 2019-07-10 Lizelke Klindt , David M. Alexander , David J. Rosario , Elisabeta Lusso , Sotiria Fotopoulou

We have recently used the Faint Images of the Radio Sky at Twenty-centimeters (FIRST) survey to show that red quasars have fundamentally different radio properties to typical blue quasars: a significant (factor $\sim3$) enhancement in the…

Astrophysics of Galaxies · Physics 2020-04-10 V. A. Fawcett , D. M. Alexander , D. J. Rosario , L. Klindt , S. Fotopoulou , E. Lusso , L. K. Morabito , G. Calistro Rivera

Red quasi-stellar objects (QSOs) are a subset of the quasar population with colours consistent with reddening due to intervening dust. Recent work has demonstrated that red QSOs show special radio properties that fundamentally distinguish…

Astrophysics of Galaxies · Physics 2021-07-07 D. J. Rosario , D. M. Alexander , J. Moldon , L. Klindt , A. P. Thomson , L. Morabito , V. A. Fawcett , C. M. Harrison

We measure the spectral properties of a representative sub-sample of 187 quasars, drawn from the Parkes Half-Jansky, Flat-radio-spectrum Sample (PHFS). Quasars with a wide range of rest-frame optical/UV continuum slopes are included in the…

Red quasi-stellar objects (QSOs) are a subset of the luminous end of the cosmic population of active galactic nuclei (AGN), most of which are reddened by intervening dust along the line-of-sight towards their central engines. In recent work…

Astrophysics of Galaxies · Physics 2020-04-15 D. J. Rosario , V. A. Fawcett , L. Klindt , D. M. Alexander , L. K. Morabito , S. Fotopoulou , E. Lusso , G. Calistro Rivera

We present a highly complete sample of broad-line (Type 1) QSOs out to z ~ 3 selected by their mid-infrared colors, a method that is minimally affected by dust reddening. We remove host galaxy emission from the spectra and fit for excess…

Astrophysics of Galaxies · Physics 2022-08-17 E. Glikman , M. Lacy , S. LaMassa , C. Bradley , S. G. Djorgovski , T. Urrutia , E. L. Gates , M. J. Graham , C. M. Urry , I. Yoon

We investigate the continuum and emission line properties of 4576 SDSS quasars as a function of their optical/UV SEDs. The optical/UV color distribution of our sample is roughly Gaussian, but with a red tail; we distinguish between 1)…

Red quasars exhibit a higher incidence of compact (galaxy-scale or smaller) radio emission than blue quasars, arising from systems near the radio-loud/radio-quiet threshold. In this paper we select quasars from SDSS ($0.2 <z <2.4$), and use…

Fundamental differences in the radio properties of red quasars (QSOs), as compared to blue QSOs, have been recently discovered, positioning them as a potential key population in the evolution of galaxies and black holes across cosmic time.…

The origin of radio emission in different populations of radio-quiet quasars is relatively unknown, but recent work has uncovered various drivers of increased radio-detection fraction. In this work, we pull together three known factors:…

Red quasars are very red in the optical through near-infrared (NIR) wavelengths, which is possibly due to dust extinction in their host galaxies as expected in a scenario in which red quasars are an intermediate population between…

Astrophysics of Galaxies · Physics 2018-02-28 Dohyeong Kim , Myungshin Im

A majority of quasar surveys have been based on criteria which assume strong blue continua or a UV-excess. Any amount of dust along the line-of-sight is expected to drastically extinguish the optical/UV flux leading to a selection bias.…

Astrophysics · Physics 2007-05-23 Frank J. Masci

We present a new sample of 35 quasars selected from the FIRST radio survey and the Deeprange I-band survey (Postman et al. 1998, 2002). A comparison with the FIRST Bright Quasar survey samples reveals that this I-band selected sample is…

We discuss the optical and radio properties of 30,000 FIRST sources positionally associated with an SDSS source in 1230 deg$^2$ of sky. The majority (83%) of the FIRST sources identified with an SDSS source brighter than r=21 are optically…

We have measured mid-infrared radiation from an orientation-unbiased sample of 3CRR galaxies and quasars at redshifts 0.4 < z < 1.2 with the IRS and MIPS instruments on the Spitzer Space Telescope. Powerful emission (L_24micron > 10^22.4…

Astrophysics · Physics 2011-02-11 K. Cleary , C. R. Lawrence , J. A. Marshall , L. Hao , D. Meier

Webster et al (1995) claimed that up to 80% of QSOs may be obscured by dust. They inferred the presence of this dust from the remarkably broad range of B-K optical-infrared colours of a sample of flat-spectrum PKS radio QSOs. If such dust…

Astrophysics · Physics 2009-10-30 C. R. Benn , M. Vigotti , R. Carballo , J. I. Gonzalez-Serrano , S. F. Sanchez

We present short \chandra observations of twelve bright (i<18) z_em~1.5 quasars from the Sloan Digital Sky Survey chosen to have significantly redder optical colors than most quasars at the same redshift. Of the five quasars with optical…

Combining radio observations with optical and infrared color selection -- demonstrated in our pilot study to be an efficient selection algorithm for finding red quasars -- we have obtained optical and infrared spectroscopy for 120 objects…

Jet launching in radio loud (RL) quasars is one of the fundamental problems in astrophysics. Exploring the differences in the inner accretion disk properties between RL and radio quiet (RQ) quasars might yield helpful clues to this puzzle.…

High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena · Physics 2018-12-27 Zhen-Yi Cai , Yu-Han Sun , Jun-Xian Wang , Fei-Fan Zhu , Wei-Min Gu , Feng Yuan
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