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2022ApJ...941..195N - Astrophys. J., 941, 195 (2022/December-3)

Extreme Nature of Four Blue-excess Dust-obscured Galaxies Revealed by Optical Spectroscopy.

NOBORIGUCHI A., NAGAO T., TOBA Y., ICHIKAWA K., KAJISAWA M., KATO N., KAWAGUCHI T., MATSUHARA H., MATSUOKA Y., ONISHI K., ONOUE M., TAMADA N., TERAO K., TERASHIMA Y., UEDA Y. and YAMASHITA T.

Abstract (from CDS):

We report optical spectroscopic observations of four blue-excess dust-obscured galaxies (BluDOGs) identified by the Subaru Hyper Suprime-Cam. BluDOGs are a subclass of dust-obscured galaxies (DOGs; defined with the extremely red color (i - [22])AB ≥ 7.0; Toba et al., showing a significant flux excess in the optical g and r bands over the power-law fits to the fluxes at the longer wavelengths. Noboriguchi et al. have suggested that BluDOGs may correspond to the blowing-out phase involved in a gas-rich major-merger scenario. However, the detailed properties of BluDOGs are not understood because of the lack of spectroscopic information. In this work, we carry out deep optical spectroscopic observations of four BluDOGs using Subaru/FOCAS and VLT/FORS2. The obtained spectra show broad emission lines with extremely large equivalent widths, and a blue wing in the C IV line profile. The redshifts are between 2.2 and 3.3. The averaged rest-frame equivalent widths of the C IV lines are 160 ± 33 Å, ∼7 times higher than the average of a typical type 1 quasar. The FWHMs of their velocity profiles are between 1990 and 4470 km s–1, and their asymmetric parameters are 0.05 and 0.25. Such strong C IV lines significantly affect the broadband magnitudes, which are partly the origin of the blue excess seen in the spectral energy distribution of BluDOGs. Their estimated supermassive black hole masses are 1.1 × 108 < MBH/M <5.5 × 108. The inferred Eddington ratios of the BluDOGs are higher than 1 (1.1 < λEdd < 3.8), suggesting that the BluDOGs are in a rapidly evolving phase of supermassive black holes.

Abstract Copyright: © 2022. The Author(s). Published by the American Astronomical Society.

Journal keyword(s): Active galaxies - Infrared galaxies - Galaxy evolution - Quasars - Spectroscopy

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