Science-advisor
REGISTER info/FAQ
Login
username
password
     
forgot password?
register here
 
Research articles
  search articles
  reviews guidelines
  reviews
  articles index
My Pages
my alerts
  my messages
  my reviews
  my favorites
 
 
Stat
Members: 3647
Articles: 2'510'585
Articles rated: 2609

04 May 2024
 
  » » arxiv » 57690

 Article forum



Submillimetre observations of luminous z>4 radio-quiet quasars and the contribution of AGN to the submm source population
Richard G. McMahon ; Robert S. Priddey ; Alain Omont ; Ignas Snellen ; Stafford Withington ;
Date 18 Jul 1999
Subject astro-ph
AffiliationInstitute of Astronomy, Cambridge, UK), Robert S. Priddey(Institute of Astronomy, Cambridge, UK), Alain Omont(Institut d’Astrophysique de Paris), Ignas Snellen(Institute of Astronomy, Cambridge, UK), Stafford Withington(Astrophysics Group, Cavend
AbstractWe present sensitive 850 micron SCUBA photometry of a statistically-complete sample of six of the most luminous, z>4 radio-quiet quasars, reaching noise levels comparable with the deep blank sky surveys. One quasar (BR2237-0607; z=4.55) is detected at 850micron with a flux of 5.0mJy (4.5sigma), whilst a second (BR0019-1522; z=4.52) has a detection at the 2 sigma level. When combined with our previous millimetre measurements of z>4 quasars, we find that there is a large range (5--10) in far infrared (FIR) luminosity at fixed UV luminosity, and that the typical quasar has a L_FIR and mass of cool (50K) dust similar to that of the archetyepal low redshift (z=0.018) ultraluminous IRAS} galaxy Arp220. If one assumes a fiducial FIR luminosity of 5x10^12 Lsun for for all quasars with M_B<-23, we find that around 15 per cent of the sources in the SCUBA deep surveys could be classical broad-lined radio-quiet AGN. Thus if one considers the observed ratio of Seyfert II to Seyfert I galaxies at low redshift and any contribution from totally optically obscured AGN, a significant fraction of the SCUBA source population will harbour AGN and hence the inferred star formation rates from submm fluxes may be overestimated if the active nuclei are bolometrically dominant or the IMF is top heavy.
Source arXiv, astro-ph/9907239
Services Forum | Review | PDF | Favorites   
 

No message found in this article forum.  You have a question or message about this article? Ask the community and write a message in the forum.
If you want to rate this article, please use the review section..

Subject of your forum message:
Write your forum message below (min 50, max 2000 characters)

2000 characters left.
Please, read carefully your message since you cannot modify it after submitting.

  To add a message in the forum, you need to login or register first. (free): registration page






ScienXe.org
» my Online CV
» Free

home  |  contact  |  terms of use  |  sitemap
Copyright © 2005-2024 - Scimetrica