Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics
Scientific paper
2001-02-16
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
19 pages, 8 figures, accepted for publication in The Astrophysical Journal
Scientific paper
10.1086/321415
We present deep imaging and spectroscopic observations of the z = 1.195 quasar 3C 190 and its immediate environment. The quasar is surrounded by an asymmetric low-surface-brightness envelope in which there are also several galaxies with characteristic dimensions of 3-5 kpc. Some of these form a linear structure some 50 kpc long in projection, offset from the quasar and almost perpendicular to the radio axis. Spectroscopy of this feature indicates the presence of a starburst component as well as stars a few 10^8 years old. Velocities of the emission- line gas associated with H II regions in the linear feature are difficult to reconcile with any reasonable model that is also consistent with the observed morphology. One possible scenario is an edge-on disk in an extremely massive (~10^12 solar mass) halo; another is two independent chain galaxies, with the apparent alignment being fortuitous. Taking into account all of the types of extended material we find in the vicinity of 3C 190, we appear to be witnessing a relatively brief phase in the development of a spheroidal galaxy, in which merging is proceeding nearly simultaneously in a variety of different regimes. This system may be one of the clearest examples yet found for the mechanism by which many elliptical galaxies and bulges of early-type spirals form in the early Universe.
Ridgway Susan E.
Stockton Alan
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