Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics
Scientific paper
1998-09-09
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
10 pages, 1 figures, submitted to ApJ Letters
Scientific paper
10.1086/311744
Semi-analytic models of galaxy formation postulate the existence of virialized gaseous halos around galaxies at high redshifts. A small fraction of the light emitted by any high-redshift quasar is therefore expected to scatter off the free electrons in the halo of its host galaxy. The broadening of the scattered emission lines of the quasar can be used to measure the temperature of these electrons. For gas in virial equilibrium, the velocity width of the scattered line profile is larger by a factor of (m_p/m_e)^{1/2}=43 than the velocity dispersion of the host galaxy and reaches >10,000 km/s for the massive galaxies and groups in which bright quasars reside. In these systems, the scattered width exceeds the intrinsic width of the quasar lines and hence can be used to measure the virial temperature of the quasar host. The high degree of polarization of the scattered radiation can help filter out the extended scattered light from the central emission by the quasar and its host galaxy. The signal-to-noise ratio of the spectral broadening can be enhanced by matching the full spectrum of the scattered radiation to a template of the unscattered quasar spectrum. Although the central fuzz around low-redshift quasars is dominated by starlight, the fuzz around high-redshift quasars might be dominated by scattering before galaxies have converted most of their gas reservoirs into stars.
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