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  • 2012The Gemini Cluster Astrophysics Spectroscopic Survey (GCLASS): The Role of Environment and Self-regulation in Galaxy Evolution at z ~ 1318citations
  • 2012Spitzer Observations of Young Red Quasars85citations
  • 2008Exploring the Web : Galaxy Evolution in High-Redshift Superclusterscitations
  • 2008Exploring the Web : Galaxy Evolution in High-Redshift Superclusterscitations

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  • Demarco, Ricardo
  • Balogh, Michael
  • Petric, Andreea
  • Schulz, Bernhard
  • Spoon, Henrik
  • Glikman, Eilat
  • Urrutia, Tanya
  • Squires, Gordon
  • Miller, Neal
  • Lemaux, Brian
  • Kocevski, Dale
  • Lubin, Lori
  • Fassnacht, Christopher
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Spitzer Observations of Young Red Quasars

  • Petric, Andreea
  • Schulz, Bernhard
  • Spoon, Henrik
  • Glikman, Eilat
  • Lacy, Mark
  • Urrutia, Tanya
Abstract

We present mid-infrared spectra and photometry of 13 redshift 0.4 < z < 1 dust reddened quasars obtained with Spitzer IRS and MIPS. We compare properties derived from their infrared spectral energy distributions (intrinsic active galactic nucleus (AGN) luminosity and far-infrared luminosity from star formation) to the host luminosities and morphologies from Hubble Space Telescope imaging, and black hole masses estimated from optical and/or near-infrared spectroscopy. Our results are broadly consistent with models in which most dust reddened quasars are an intermediate phase between a merger-driven starburst triggering a completely obscured AGN, and a normal, unreddened quasar. We find that many of our objects have high accretion rates, close to the Eddington limit. These objects tend to fall below the black hole mass-bulge luminosity relation as defined by local galaxies, whereas most of our low accretion rate objects are slightly above the local relation, as typical for normal quasars at these redshifts. Our observations are therefore most readily interpreted in a scenario in which galaxy stellar mass growth occurs first by about a factor of three in each merger/starburst event, followed sometime later by black hole growth by a similar amount. We do not, however, see any direct evidence for quasar feedback affecting star formation in our objects, for example, in the form of a relationship between accretion rate and star formation. Five of our objects, however, do show evidence for outflows in the [O III]5007 Å emission line profile, suggesting that the quasar activity is driving thermal winds in at least some members of our sample....

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  • impedance spectroscopy
  • phase
  • infrared spectroscopy
  • Near-infrared spectroscopy