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2015MNRAS.454.4103B - Mon. Not. R. Astron. Soc., 454, 4103-4113 (2015/December-3)

Low-redshift quasars in the SDSS Stripe 82. Host galaxy colours and close environment.

BETTONI D., FALOMO R., KOTILAINEN J.K., KARHUNEN K. and USLENGHI M.

Abstract (from CDS):

We present a photometrical and morphological multicolour study of the properties of low-redshift (z < 0.3) quasar hosts based on a large and homogeneous data set of quasars derived from the Sloan Digital Sky Survey (DR7). We used quasars that were imaged in the SDSS Stripe82 that is up to 2 mag deeper than standard Sloan images. This sample is part of a larger data set of ∼ 400 quasars at z < 0.5 for which both the host galaxies and their galaxy environments were studied. For 52 quasars, we undertake a study of the colour of the host galaxies and of their close environments in the u, g, r, i and z bands. We are able to resolve almost all the quasars in the sample in the filters g, r, i and z and also in u for about 50 percent of the targets. We found that the mean colours of the QSO host galaxy (g - i = 0.82±0.26; r - i = 0.26±0.16 and u - g = 1.32±0.25) are very similar to the values of a sample of inactive galaxies matched in terms of redshift and galaxy luminosity with the quasar sample. There is a suggestion that the most massive QSO hosts have bluer colours. Both quasar hosts and the comparison sample of inactive galaxies have candidates of close (<50 kpc) companion galaxies for ∼ 30 percent of the sources with no significant difference between active and inactive galaxies. We do not find significant correlation between the central black hole (BH) mass and the quasar host luminosity that appears to be extra luminous at a given BH mass with respect to the local relation (MBH - Mhost) for inactive galaxies. This confirms previous suggestion that a substantial disc component, not correlated with the BH mass, is present in the galaxies hosting low-z quasars. These results support a scenario where the activation of the nucleus has negligible effects on the global structural and photometrical properties of the hosting galaxies.

Abstract Copyright: © 2015 The Authors Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Royal Astronomical Society (2015)

Journal keyword(s): galaxies: active - galaxies: evolution - galaxies: nuclei - quasars: general

CDS comments: p.4105: SDSS J225757.22+002608.3 (object #112) is a misprint for SDSS J225757.22-002608.3.

Simbad objects: 55

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