论文标题
在2.0 <z <2.5的发光lobal类星体中的恒星形成
Star Formation in Luminous LoBAL Quasars at 2.0<z<2.5
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论文摘要
低离世的广泛吸收线类星体(Lobals)标志着一个重要但知之甚少的类星体人群,显示了能量质量流出的直接证据。 We outline a sample of 12 luminous (L$_{\rm{bol}}$ $>$10$^{46}$ergs$^{-1}$) LoBALs at 2.0$<$z$<$2.5 - a key epoch in both star formation and black hole accretion, which have been imaged as part of a targeted program with the \textit{Herschel} Spectral and Photometric成像接收器(SPIRE)。我们为其中三个靶标提供了K波段NotCAM光谱,计算其光谱红移,黑洞质量和降压仪,并增加了样品中的Lobal靶标总数,并将光谱信息从五个到8增加到8。基于\ textit {Herschel}尖峰的Fir肥胖,我们得出了多产的SFRS,范围为740-2380m $ _ {\ rm {\ rm {\ odot}} $ yr $^{ - 1} $,用于检测到的目标,与与StarburSt活动相关的Evolutional阶段的Lobals一致。此外,$ <$ <$ 4.4亿美元$ _ {\ rm {\ odot}} $ yr $^{ - 1} $是针对非检测的,即使在未发现的目标中,也不能排除中度到高的SFRS。实际上,与Hibal和非Bal-quasars相比,我们检测到Lobals的SFR和FIR通量的增强,进一步支持了进化的Lobal范式。尽管在SFR中有这种增强,但Lobals的环境似乎与一般的Galaxy人口完全一致,为2.0 $ <$ z $ <$ <$ 2.5。
Low-ionisation broad absorption line quasars (LoBALs) mark an important, yet poorly understood, population of quasars showing direct evidence for energetic mass outflows. We outline a sample of 12 luminous (L$_{\rm{bol}}$ $>$10$^{46}$ergs$^{-1}$) LoBALs at 2.0$<$z$<$2.5 - a key epoch in both star formation and black hole accretion, which have been imaged as part of a targeted program with the \textit{Herschel} Spectral and Photometric Imaging REceiver (SPIRE). We present K-band NOTCam spectra for three of these targets, calculating their spectroscopic redshifts, black hole masses and bolometric luminosities, and increasing the total number of LoBAL targets in our sample with spectral information from five to eight. Based on FIR obeservations from \textit{Herschel} SPIRE, we derive prolific SFRs ranging 740 - 2380M$_{\rm{\odot}}$yr$^{-1}$ for the detected targets, consistent with LoBALs existing in an evolutionary phase associated with starburst activity. Furthermore, an upper limit of $<$440M$_{\rm{\odot}}$yr$^{-1}$ is derived for the non-detections, meaning moderate-to-high SFRs cannot be ruled out, even among the undetected targets. Indeed, we detect an enhancement in both the SFRs and FIR fluxes of LoBALs compared to HiBAL and non-BAL quasars, further supporting the evolutionary LoBAL paradigm. Despite this enhancement in SFR however, the environments of LoBALs appear entirely consistent with the general galaxy population at 2.0$<$z$<$2.5.