Matsuoka, K.K.MatsuokaToba, Y.Y.TobaShidatsu, M.M.ShidatsuUeda, Y.Y.UedaIwasawa, K.K.IwasawaTerashima, Y.Y.TerashimaImanishi, M.M.ImanishiNagao, T.T.NagaoMarconi, AlessandroAlessandroMarconiWang, W. -H.W. -H.Wang2021-03-152021-03-1520180004-6361http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12386/30702We present a near-infrared (NIR) spectrum of WISE J104222.11+164115.3, an extremely red dust-obscured galaxy (DOG), which has been observed with the Long-slit Intermediate Resolution Infrared Spectrograph (LIRIS) on the 4.2m William Hershel Telescope. This object was selected as a hyper-luminous DOG candidate at z ∼ 2 by combining the optical and IR photometric data based on the Sloan Digital Sky Survey (SDSS) and Wide-field Infrared Survey Explorer (WISE), although its redshift had not yet been confirmed. Based on the LIRIS observation, we confirmed its redshift of 2.521 and total IR luminosity of log(L<SUB>IR</SUB>/L<SUB>☉</SUB>) = 14.57, which satisfies the criterion for an extremely luminous IR galaxy (ELIRG). Moreover, we indicate that this object seems to have an extremely massive black hole with M<SUB>BH</SUB> = 10<SUP>10.92</SUP> M<SUB>☉</SUB> based on the broad Hα line: the host stellar mass is derived as M<SUB>⋆</SUB> = 10<SUP>13.55</SUP> M<SUB>☉</SUB> by a fit of the spectral energy distribution. Very recently, it has been reported that this object is an anomalous gravitationally lensed quasar based on near-IR high-resolution imaging data obtained with the Hubble Space Telescope. Its magnification factor has also been estimated with some uncertainty (i.e., μ = 53-122). We investigate the ratio of the black hole to galaxy mass, which is less strongly affected by a lensing magnification factor, instead of the absolute values of the luminosities and masses. We find that the M<SUB>BH</SUB>/M<SUB>⋆</SUB> ratio (i.e., 0.0140-0.0204) is significantly higher than the local relation, following a sequence of unobscured quasars instead of obscured objects (e.g., submillimeter galaxies) at the same redshift. Moreover, the LIRIS spectrum shows strongly blueshifted oxygen lines with an outflowing velocity of ∼1100 km s<SUP>-1</SUP>, and our Swift X-ray observation also supports that this source is an absorbed AGN with an intrinsic column density of N<SUB>H</SUB><SUP>int</SUP> = 4.9 × 10<SUP>23</SUP> cm<SUP>-2</SUP>. These results imply that WISE J104222.11+164115.3 is in a blow-out phase at the end of the buried rapid black hole growth.STAMPAenRatio of black hole to galaxy mass of an extremely red dust-obscured galaxy at z = 2.52Article10.1051/0004-6361/2018339432-s2.0-85058015103000452392900001https://www.aanda.org/articles/aa/abs/2018/12/aa33943-18/aa33943-18.html2018A&A...620L...3MFIS/05 - ASTRONOMIA E ASTROFISICAERC sectors::Physical Sciences and Engineering::PE9 Universe sciences: astro-physics/chemistry/biology; solar systems; stellar, galactic and extragalactic astronomy, planetary systems, cosmology, space science, instrumentation::PE9_8 Formation and evolution of galaxies