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2012ApJ...757...51G - Astrophys. J., 757, 51 (2012/September-3)

FIRST-2MASS red quasars: transitional objects emerging from the dust.

GLIKMAN E., URRUTIA T., LACY M., DJORGOVSKI S.G., MAHABAL A., MYERS A.D., ROSS N.P., PETITJEAN P., GE J., SCHNEIDER D.P. and YORK D.G.

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We present a sample of 120 dust-reddened quasars identified by matching radio sources detected at 1.4 GHz in the Faint Images of the Radio Sky at Twenty Centimeters survey with the near-infrared Two Micron All Sky Survey catalog and color-selecting red sources. Optical and/or near-infrared spectroscopy provide broad wavelength sampling of their spectral energy distributions that we use to determine their reddening, characterized by E(B - V). We demonstrate that the reddening in these quasars is best described by Small-Magellanic-Cloud-like dust. This sample spans a wide range in redshift and reddening (0.1 ≲ z ≲ 3, 0.1 ≲ E(B - V) ≲ 1.5), which we use to investigate the possible correlation of luminosity with reddening. At every redshift, dust-reddened quasars are intrinsically the most luminous quasars. We interpret this result in the context of merger-driven quasar/galaxy co-evolution where these reddened quasars are revealing an emergent phase during which the heavily obscured quasar is shedding its cocoon of dust prior to becoming a "normal" blue quasar. When correcting for extinction, we find that, depending on how the parent population is defined, these red quasars make up ≲ 15%-20% of the luminous quasar population. We estimate, based on the fraction of objects in this phase, that its duration is 15%-20% as long as the unobscured, blue quasar phase.

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Journal keyword(s): dust, extinction - quasars: general - surveys

VizieR on-line data: <Available at CDS (J/ApJ/757/51): table1.dat table3.dat spec/*>

Nomenclature: Table 1: F2M JHHMMSS.ss+DDMMSS.s N=395.

Simbad objects: 398

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