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Submm-bright X-ray-absorbed QSOs at z ~ 2: insights into the coevolution of AGN and star formation

Abstract: We have assembled a sample of five X-ray-absorbed and submm-luminous type 1 QSOs at z ~ 2 which are simultaneously growing their central black holes through accretion and forming stars copiously. We present here the analysis of their rest-frame UV-to-submm spectral energy distributions (SEDs), including new Herschel data. Both AGN (direct and reprocessed) and star formation (SF) emission are needed to model their SEDs. From the SEDs and their UV–optical spectra we have estimated the masses of their black holes MBH ~ 109–1010?M?, their intrinsic AGN bolometric luminosities LBOL ~ (0.8–20) × 1013?L?, Eddington ratios LBOL/LEdd ~ 0.1–1.1 and bolometric corrections LBOL/LX,2-10~30-500LBOL/LX,2-10~30-500. These values are common among optically and X-ray-selected type 1 QSOs (except for RX J1249), except for the bolometric corrections, which are higher. These objects show very high far-infrared luminosities LFIR ~ (2–8) × 1012?M? and star formation rates SFR ~1000?M? yr-1. From their LFIR and the shape of their FIR–submm emission we have estimated star-forming dust masses of MDUST ~ 109?M?. We have found evidence of a tentative correlation between the gas column densities of the ionized absorbers detected in X-ray (NHionNHion) and SFR. Our computed black hole masses are amongst the most massive known.

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 Fuente: Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, vol. 448, iss.1, Pp. 75-89 (2015)

Editorial: Oxford University Press

 Fecha de publicación: 01/02/2015

Nº de páginas: 15

Tipo de publicación: Artículo de Revista

 DOI: 10.1093/mnras/stu2719

ISSN: 0035-8711,1365-2966

 Proyecto español: AYA2012-3447 ;

Url de la publicación: https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/stu2719

Autoría

ANUAR KHAN ALI FRANCO

PAGE, MATHEW J.

STEVENS, JASON A.

SILVIA MATEOS IBAÑEZ

SYMEONIDIS, M.

CAO ORJALES, J. M.