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arxiv: astro-ph/9510047 · v1 · submitted 1995-10-08 · 🌌 astro-ph

Galaxies at z=2: extensions around radio-quiet QSOs

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We have been conducting an imaging survey to detect host galaxies of radio-quiet QSOs at high redshift (z = 2), in order to compare them with those of radio-loud objects. Six QSOs were observed in the R passband with the auxiliary port of the 4.2m WHT of the {\it Observatorio de Roque de los Muchachos} indir August 1994. The objects were selected to be bright (M(B) < -28$~mag) and have bright stars in the field, which could enable us to define the point spread function (PSF) accurately. The excellent seeing of La Palma (<0.9 arcsec thoughout the run) allowed us to detect extensions to the nuclear PSFs around three (one radio-loud and two radio-quiet) QSOs, out of 4 suitable targets. The extensions are most likely due to the host galaxies of these QSOs, with luminosities of at least 3-7% of the QSO luminosity. The most likely values for the luminosity of the host galaxies lie in the range 6-18% of the QSO luminosity. Our observations show that, if the extensions we have detected are indeed galaxies, extraordinary massive and luminous galaxies are not only a characteristic of radio-loud objects, but of QSOs as an entire class.

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