The QSO HE0450-2958: Scantily dressed or heavily robed? A normal quasar as part of an unusual ULIRG
Knud Jahnke, David Elbaz, Eric Pantin, Asmus B\"ohm, Lutz Wisotzki,, Geraldine Letawe, Virginie Chantry, Pierre-Olivier Lagage

TL;DR
This study uses high-resolution infrared imaging to analyze the quasar HE0450-2958, revealing it is not a naked black hole but part of a system with a host galaxy, and clarifies its relation to star formation and galaxy evolution.
Contribution
First detailed infrared imaging of HE0450-2958 resolving its host galaxy and system components, challenging the naked quasar hypothesis and linking it to galaxy evolution models.
Findings
HE0450-2958 has a host galaxy component consistent with the M_BH-M_bulge relation.
The quasar is radiating at super-Eddington luminosity.
The companion galaxy is a ULIRG with intense starburst activity.
Abstract
(Abridged) The luminous z=0.286 quasar HE0450-2958 is interacting with a companion galaxy at 6.5 kpc distance and the whole system is a ULIRG. A so far undetected host galaxy triggered the hypothesis of a mostly "naked" black hole (BH) ejected from the companion by three-body interaction. We present new HST/NICMOS 1.6micron imaging data at 0.1" resolution and VLT/VISIR 11.3micron images at 0.35" resolution that for the first time resolve the system in the near- and mid-infrared. We combine these with existing optical HST and CO maps. (i) At 1.6micron we find an extension N-E of the quasar nucleus that is likely a part of the host galaxy, though not its main body. If true, this places HE0450-2958 directly onto the M_BH-M_bulge-relation for nearby galaxies. (ii) HE0450-2958 is consistent with lying at the high-luminosity end of Narrow-Line Seyfert 1 Galaxies, and more exotic…
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