Computer Science
Scientific paper
Mar 2008
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=2008sptz.prop50314s&link_type=abstract
Spitzer Proposal ID #50314
Computer Science
Scientific paper
We propose IRS spectroscopy of a sample 23 i) luminous, ii) highly obscured, iii) high redshift (Z ~ 2) QSO in the COSMOS field. They are selected on the basis of very red mid-IR to optical colors and represent the first complete 24 micron flux limited (f(24>0.75mJ) sample at high redshift. Their high MIR luminosity, their hard X-ray stacked signal and the accurate photometric redshifts assure that the proposed targets are among the most luminous and most obscured (most likely Compton Thick) AGN at z~2. The observed radio luminosities suggest that vigourous star formation is on-going in most of the objects. Therefore, our proposed targets represent the best, homogenous and complete sample of sources catched in the golden epoch of their co-eval accretion and star formation phase. The proposed IRS observations represent an unique opportunity to quantify the relative contribution of two phenomena.
Aussel Herve
Brusa Marcella
Civano Francesca
Comastri Andrea
Elvis Martin
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