Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy
Scientific paper
Jan 2000
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=2000mnras.311..541w&link_type=abstract
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, Volume 311, Issue 3, pp. 541-554.
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astronomy
Galaxies: Fundamental Parameters, Quasars: Emission Lines, Quasars: Individual: Z05558-5008, Quasars: Individual: Z06367-6845, Quasars: Individual: F21382-2659, Infrared: Galaxies
Scientific paper
We have carried out a spectroscopic survey of 750 sources that are strong 25-μm emitters from the IRAS Faint Source data base. Many of these sources are previously unknown active galactic nuclei including new IRAS quasars, three of which we describe here: F21382-2659, Z06367-6845 and Z05558-5008. They are all radio and X-ray quiet, and compared to the known IRAS quasars they have similar 25-μm luminosities, L(25μm), but lower values of L(25μm)/L(B). Their F(25μm)/F(60μm) IRAS colours lie in the range 0.33 to 1.08, indicating the presence of relatively warm dust, presumably in a dusty torus surrounding the central source, and with temperatures similar to those of the known IRAS quasars. The quasar with the warmest dust, F21382-2659, exhibits broad (full width at half-maximum ~4000kms-1) asymmetric Balmer lines with Hγ having an opposite asymmetry to the other broad lines; also Hβ (only) is double-peaked. Feii is very weak in F21382-2659 but strong in the other two quasars, and the anticorrelation between Feii and [Oiii] holds as anticipated. Two of the quasars are unpolarized: although F21382-2659 is optically polarized (2.1per cent at 4950Å), we argue that this provides little insight into the orientation of its dust torus relative to the line of sight.
Lonsdale Colin J.
Parker Quentin A.
Scarrott S. M.
Wolstencroft Ramon D.
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