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The SCUBA-2 Web Survey: I. Observations of CO(3–2) in hyper-luminous QSO fields

Hill, Ryley; Chapman, Scott C; Scott, Douglas; Smail, Ian; Steidel, Charles C; Krips, Melanie; Babul, Arif; Berg, Trystyn; Bertoldi, Frank; Gao, Yu; Lacaille, Kevin; Matsuda, Yuichi; Ross, Colin; Rudie, Gwen; Trainor, Ryan

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Authors

Ryley Hill

Scott C Chapman

Douglas Scott

Charles C Steidel

Melanie Krips

Arif Babul

Trystyn Berg

Frank Bertoldi

Yu Gao

Kevin Lacaille

Yuichi Matsuda

Colin Ross

Gwen Rudie

Ryan Trainor



Abstract

A primary goal of the SCUBA-2 Web survey is to perform tomography of the early inter-galactic medium by studying systems containing some of the brightest quasi-stellar objects (QSOs; 2.5  <  z  <  3.0) and nearby submillimetre galaxies. As a first step, this paper aims to characterize the galaxies that host the QSOs. To achieve this, a sample of 13 hyper-luminous (LAGN  >  1014 L⊙) QSOs with previous submillimetre continuum detections were followed up with CO(3–2) observations using the NOEMA interferometer. All but two of the QSOs are detected in CO(3–2); for one non-detection, our observations show a tentative 2σ line at the expected position and redshift, and for the other non-detection we find only continuum flux density an order of magnitude brighter than the other sources. In three of the fields, a companion potentially suitable for tomography is detected in CO line emission within 25 arcsec of the QSO. We derive gas masses, dynamical masses and far-infrared luminosities, and show that the QSOs in our sample have similar properties as compared to less luminous QSOs and SMGs in the literature, despite the fact that their black-hole masses (which are proportional to LAGN) are 1–2 orders of magnitude larger. We discuss two interpretations of these observations: this is due to selection effects, such as preferential face-on viewing angles and picking out objects in the tail ends of the scatter in host-galaxy mass and black-hole mass relationships; or the black hole masses have been overestimated because the accretion rates are super-Eddington.

Citation

Hill, R., Chapman, S. C., Scott, D., Smail, I., Steidel, C. C., Krips, M., …Trainor, R. (2019). The SCUBA-2 Web Survey: I. Observations of CO(3–2) in hyper-luminous QSO fields. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 485(1), 753-769. https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/stz429

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date Feb 5, 2019
Online Publication Date Feb 13, 2019
Publication Date May 1, 2019
Deposit Date Feb 19, 2019
Publicly Available Date Mar 28, 2024
Journal Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
Print ISSN 0035-8711
Electronic ISSN 1365-2966
Publisher Royal Astronomical Society
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 485
Issue 1
Pages 753-769
DOI https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/stz429

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