Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics
Scientific paper
2001-12-14
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
To appear in The Astrophysical Journal. 19 pages, 6 tables, 7 figures
Scientific paper
10.1086/339208
Optical broad-band polarimetry is presented for near-infrared color-selected AGN classified QSOs based on their K-band luminosity. More than 10% of a sample of 70 QSOs discovered in the Two Micron All Sky Survey (2MASS) with J-K > 2 and M_K < -23 show high broad-band linear polarization (P > 3%), and values range to a maximum of P = 11%. High polarization tends to be associated with the most luminous objects at K, and with QSOs having the highest near-IR-to-optical flux ratios. The 2MASS QSO sample includes objects possessing a wide range of optical spectral types. High polarization is seen in two of 22 broad emission-line (Type 1) objects, but 1/4 of the QSOs of intermediate spectral type (Type 1.5-1.9) are highly polarized. None of the nine QSOs classified as Type 2 exhibit P > 3%. It is likely that the unavoidable inclusion of unpolarized starlight from the host galaxy within the observation aperture results in reduced polarization for the narrow emission-line objects. The high polarization of 2MASS-discovered QSOs supports the conclusion inferred from their near-IR and optical colors, that the nuclei of many of these objects are obscured to some degree by dust. The 2MASS QSO sample is compared to other, predominantly radio-quiet, QSOs and is found to be consistent with the idea that the orientation of AGN to the line of sight plays a major role in determining their observed properties.
Cutri Roc M.
Hines Dean Carter
Nelson Brant O.
Schmidt Gary D.
Smith Paul S.
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