Galaxy Zoo : 'Hanny's Voorwerp', a quasar light echo?

We report the discovery of an unusual object near the spiral galaxy IC 2497, discovered by visual inspection of the Sloan Digital Sky Survey (SDSS) as part of the Galaxy Zoo project. The object, known as Hanny's Voorwerp, is bright in the SDSS g band due to unusually strong OIII 4959-5007 emiss...

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Main Authors: Lintott, C, Schawinski, K, Keel, W, Arkel, H, Bennert, N, Edmondson, E, Thomas, D, Smith, D, Herbert, P, Jarvis, M, Virani, S, Andreescu, D, Bamford, S, Land, K, Murray, P, Nichol, R, Raddick, J, Slosar, A, Szalay, A, Vandenberg, J
Format: Journal article
Language:English
Published: 2009
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author Lintott, C
Schawinski, K
Keel, W
Arkel, H
Bennert, N
Edmondson, E
Thomas, D
Smith, D
Herbert, P
Jarvis, M
Virani, S
Andreescu, D
Bamford, S
Land, K
Murray, P
Nichol, R
Raddick, J
Slosar, A
Szalay, A
Vandenberg, J
author_facet Lintott, C
Schawinski, K
Keel, W
Arkel, H
Bennert, N
Edmondson, E
Thomas, D
Smith, D
Herbert, P
Jarvis, M
Virani, S
Andreescu, D
Bamford, S
Land, K
Murray, P
Nichol, R
Raddick, J
Slosar, A
Szalay, A
Vandenberg, J
author_sort Lintott, C
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description We report the discovery of an unusual object near the spiral galaxy IC 2497, discovered by visual inspection of the Sloan Digital Sky Survey (SDSS) as part of the Galaxy Zoo project. The object, known as Hanny's Voorwerp, is bright in the SDSS g band due to unusually strong OIII 4959-5007 emission lines. We present the results of the first targeted observations of the object in the optical, UV and X-ray, which show that the object contains highly ionized gas. Although the line ratios are similar to extended emission-line regions near luminous AGN, the source of this ionization is not apparent. The emission-line properties, and lack of x-ray emission from IC 2497, suggest either a highly obscured AGN with a novel geometry arranged to allow photoionization of the object but not the galaxy's own circumnuclear gas, or, as we argue, the first detection of a quasar light echo. In this case, either the luminosity of the central source has decreased dramatically or else the obscuration in the system has increased within 10^5 years. This object may thus represent the first direct probe of quasar history on these timescales.
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spelling oxford-uuid:f00f109e-c35e-4298-8ff5-52c62d074b572022-03-27T11:45:04ZGalaxy Zoo : 'Hanny's Voorwerp', a quasar light echo?Journal articlehttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_dcae04bcuuid:f00f109e-c35e-4298-8ff5-52c62d074b57EnglishSymplectic Elements at Oxford2009Lintott, CSchawinski, KKeel, WArkel, HBennert, NEdmondson, EThomas, DSmith, DHerbert, PJarvis, MVirani, SAndreescu, DBamford, SLand, KMurray, PNichol, RRaddick, JSlosar, ASzalay, AVandenberg, JWe report the discovery of an unusual object near the spiral galaxy IC 2497, discovered by visual inspection of the Sloan Digital Sky Survey (SDSS) as part of the Galaxy Zoo project. The object, known as Hanny's Voorwerp, is bright in the SDSS g band due to unusually strong OIII 4959-5007 emission lines. We present the results of the first targeted observations of the object in the optical, UV and X-ray, which show that the object contains highly ionized gas. Although the line ratios are similar to extended emission-line regions near luminous AGN, the source of this ionization is not apparent. The emission-line properties, and lack of x-ray emission from IC 2497, suggest either a highly obscured AGN with a novel geometry arranged to allow photoionization of the object but not the galaxy's own circumnuclear gas, or, as we argue, the first detection of a quasar light echo. In this case, either the luminosity of the central source has decreased dramatically or else the obscuration in the system has increased within 10^5 years. This object may thus represent the first direct probe of quasar history on these timescales.
spellingShingle Lintott, C
Schawinski, K
Keel, W
Arkel, H
Bennert, N
Edmondson, E
Thomas, D
Smith, D
Herbert, P
Jarvis, M
Virani, S
Andreescu, D
Bamford, S
Land, K
Murray, P
Nichol, R
Raddick, J
Slosar, A
Szalay, A
Vandenberg, J
Galaxy Zoo : 'Hanny's Voorwerp', a quasar light echo?
title Galaxy Zoo : 'Hanny's Voorwerp', a quasar light echo?
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title_fullStr Galaxy Zoo : 'Hanny's Voorwerp', a quasar light echo?
title_full_unstemmed Galaxy Zoo : 'Hanny's Voorwerp', a quasar light echo?
title_short Galaxy Zoo : 'Hanny's Voorwerp', a quasar light echo?
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