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SCUBA2 High Redshift Bright Quasar Survey: Far-infrared Properties and Weak-line Features

Journal
THE ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL  
Date Issued
2020
Author(s)
Li, Qiong
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Wang, Ran
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Fan, Xiaohui
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Wu, Xue-Bing
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Jiang, Linhua
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Bañados, Eduardo
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Venemans, Bram
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Shao, Yali
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Li, Jianan
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Zhang, Yunhao
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Zhang, Chengpeng
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Wagg, Jeff
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DECARLI, ROBERTO  
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Mazzucchelli, Chiara
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Omont, Alain
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Bertoldi, Frank
DOI
10.3847/1538-4357/aba52d
Abstract
We present a submillimeter continuum survey ("SCUBA2 High rEdshift bRight quasaR surveY," hereafter SHERRY) of 54 high-redshift quasars at 5.6 < z < 6.9 with quasar bolometric luminosities in the range of (0.2-5) × 1014 L⊙, using the Submillimetre Common-User Bolometer Array-2 (SCUBA2) on the James Clerk Maxwell Telescope. About 30% (16/54) of the sources are detected with a typical 850 μm rms sensitivity of 1.2 mJy beam-1 (Sν,850 μm = 4-5 mJy, at >3.5σ). The new SHERRY detections indicate far-infrared (FIR) luminosities of 3.5 × 1012 to 1.4 × 1013 L⊙, implying extreme star formation rates of 90-1060 M⊙ yr-1 in the quasar host galaxies. Compared with z = 2-5 samples, the FIR-luminous quasars (LFIR > 1013 L⊙) are rarer at z ∼ 6. The optical/near-infrared spectra of these objects show that 11% (6/54) of the sources have weak Lyα emission-line features, which may relate to different subphases of the central active galactic nuclei (AGNs). Our SCUBA2 survey confirms the trend reported in the literature that quasars with submillimeter detections tend to have weaker ultraviolet (UV) emission lines compared to quasars with nondetections. The connection between weak UV quasar line emission and bright dust continuum emission powered by massive star formation may suggest an early phase of AGN-galaxy evolution, in which the broad-line region is starting to develop slowly or is shielded from the central ionization source, and has unusual properties such as weak-line features or bright FIR emission.
Volume
900
Issue
1
Start page
12
Uri
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12386/30994
Url
https://iopscience.iop.org/article/10.3847/1538-4357/aba52d
Issn Identifier
0004-637X
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2020ApJ...900...12L
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