The sub-millimeter properties of broad absorption line quasars

We have carried out the first systematic survey of the sub-millimeter properties of broad absorption line (BAL) quasars. 30 BAL quasars drawn from a homogeneously selected sample from the Sloan Digital Sky Survey at redshifts 2<z<2.6 2.5="" a="" array="" at="...

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Главные авторы: Willott, C, Rawlings, S, Grimes, J
Формат: Journal article
Опубликовано: 2003
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Итог:We have carried out the first systematic survey of the sub-millimeter properties of broad absorption line (BAL) quasars. 30 BAL quasars drawn from a homogeneously selected sample from the Sloan Digital Sky Survey at redshifts 2<z<2.6 2.5="" a="" array="" at="" detected="" eight="" jcmt="" mjy.="" observed="" of="" quasars="" rms="" scuba="" sensitivity="" the="" to="" typical="" were="" with=""> 2 sigma significance, four of which are at &gt; 3 sigma significance. The far-infrared luminosities of these quasars are &gt; 10^{13} L_solar. There is no correlation of sub-millimeter flux with either the strength of the broad absorption feature or with absolute magnitude in our sample. We compare the sub-millimeter flux distribution of the BAL quasar sample with that of a sample of quasars which do not show BAL features in their optical spectra and find that the two are indistinguishable. BAL quasars do not have higher sub-millimeter luminosities than non-BAL quasars. These findings are consistent with the hypothesis that all quasars would contain a BAL if viewed along a certain line-of-sight. The data are inconsistent with a model in which the BAL phenomenon indicates a special evolutionary stage which co-incides with a large dust mass in the host galaxy and a high sub-millimeter luminosity. Our work provides constraints on alternative evolutionary explanations of BAL quasars.</z<2.6>