Published September 20, 2009 | Version v1
Journal article

COSMIC EVOLUTION OF STAR FORMATION IN TYPE-1 QUASAR HOSTS SINCE z = 1

  • 1. Steward Observatory, University of Arizona, 933 N Cherry Ave., Tucson, AZ 85721 (United States)
  • 2. Spitzer Science Center, California Institute of Technology, Mail Code 220-6, Pasadena, CA 91125 (United States)

Description

We present Spitzer Infrared Spectrograph observations of a complete sample of 57 Sloan Digital Sky Survey type-1 quasars at z ∼ 1. Aromatic features at 6.2 and/or 7.7 μm are detected in about half of the sample and show profiles similar to those seen in normal galaxies at both low and high redshift, indicating a star formation origin for the features. Based on the ratio of aromatic to star formation infrared (SFIR) luminosities for normal star-forming galaxies at z ∼ 1, we have constructed the SFIR luminosity function (LF) of z ∼ 1 quasars. As we found earlier for low-redshift Palomar-Green (PG) quasars, these z ∼ 1 quasars show a flatter SFIR LF than do z ∼ 1 field galaxies, implying the quasar host galaxy population has on average a higher star formation rate (SFR) than the field galaxies do. As measured from their SFIR LF, individual quasar hosts have on average LIRG-level SFRs, which mainly arise in the circumnuclear regions. By comparing with similar measurements of low-redshift PG quasars, we find that the comoving SFIR luminosity density in quasar hosts shows a much larger increase with redshift than that in field galaxies. The behavior is consistent with pure density evolution since the average SFR and the average SFR/BH accretion rate in quasar hosts show little evolution with redshift. For individual quasars, we have found a correlation between the aromatic-based SFR and the luminosity of the nuclear radiation, consistent with predictions of some theoretical models. We propose that type-1 quasars reside in a distinct galaxy population that shows elliptical morphology but that harbors a significant fraction of intermediate-age stars and is experiencing intense circumnuclear star formation.

Availability note (English)

Available from http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/0004-637X/703/1/1107

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Publishing Information

Journal Title
Astrophysical Journal
Journal Volume
703
Journal Issue
1
Journal Page Range
p. 1107-1122
ISSN
0004-637X
CODEN
ASJOAB

INIS

Country of Publication
United States
Country of Input or Organization
International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA)
INIS RN
41102383
Subject category
S79: ASTROPHYSICS, COSMOLOGY AND ASTRONOMY;
Descriptors DEI
GALACTIC EVOLUTION; GALAXIES; GALAXY NUCLEI; LUMINOSITY; QUASARS; RED SHIFT; STAR EVOLUTION; STARS
Descriptors DEC
COSMIC RADIO SOURCES; EVOLUTION; OPTICAL PROPERTIES; PHYSICAL PROPERTIES