Quasar induced galaxy formation: a new paradigm ?
D. Elbaz, K. Jahnke, E. Pantin, D. Le Borgne, G. Letawe

TL;DR
This paper presents observational evidence suggesting quasars may actively trigger galaxy formation, highlighting a potential new paradigm where quasar activity influences galaxy evolution through jet-induced star formation.
Contribution
It introduces the idea that quasars can induce galaxy formation via radio jets, supported by detailed observations of HE0450-2958 and surrounding structures, proposing a new paradigm in galaxy evolution.
Findings
Detection of a companion galaxy possibly formed by jet-induced star formation.
Evidence of a close quasar-companion system likely to merge, influencing the M(BH)-M(stellar bulge) relation.
Potential signatures of intergalactic filaments fueling quasar activity.
Abstract
We discuss observational evidence that quasars play a key role in the formation of galaxies starting from the detailed study of the quasar HE0450-2958 and extending the discussion to a series of converging evidence that radio jets may trigger galaxy formation. The direct detection with VISIR at the ESO-VLT of the 7 kpc distant companion galaxy of HE0450-2958 allows us to spatially separate the sites of quasar and star formation activity in this composite system made of two ultra-luminous infrared galaxies (ULIRGs). No host galaxy has yet been detected for this quasar, but the companion galaxy stellar mass would bring HE0450-2958 in the local M(BH)-M(stellar bulge) relation if it were to merge with the QSO. This is bound to happen because of their close distance (7 kpc) and small relative velocity (~60-200 km/s). We conclude that we may be witnessing the building of the M(BH)-M(stellar…
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