Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics
Scientific paper
2001-02-27
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
3 pages, 1 figure, to appear in the proceedings of "QSO Hosts and their Environments", Granada, January 10, 2001
Scientific paper
Ground-based high spatial-resolution optical and near-IR imaging at BIHK' is presented for a complete sample of optically selected Palomar-Green QSOs which have infrared excesses at least as great as those of "warm" AGN-like ultraluminous infrared galaxies. In all cases, the host galaxies of the QSOs were detected and most have considerable two-dimensional structure. One-half of the QSOs occur in spiral hosts while an additional one-quarter show extended merger-induced tidal tails suggestive of mergers between similar-sized disk galaxies. Eleven percent more are in elliptical hosts, and the remainder are indeterminate. Slightly more than half of the spiral hosts have strong nuclear bars or other nuclear disturbances consistent with (but not necessarily implying) very advanced minor merger systems, bringing the possible merger fraction to as high as 50%. Several of the host galaxies have knots of star formation similar to those seen in other merger systems and in the ULIGs. H-band luminosities of the hosts have a mean of 2.2 L*, and are also consistent with those found in ultraluminous infrared galaxies. This result suggests that some, but not all, optically-selected QSOs may have evolved from an infrared-active state.
Sanders David B.
Surace Jason A.
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