Host Galaxies of Luminous Type 2 Quasars at z ~ 0.5
Xin Liu, Nadia L. Zakamska, Jenny E. Greene, Michael A. Strauss,, Julian H. Krolik, Timothy M. Heckman

TL;DR
This study investigates the host galaxies of luminous type 2 quasars at z ~ 0.5, revealing young post-starburst populations, Wolf-Rayet features, and signs of galaxy interactions, providing insights into quasar-galaxy co-evolution.
Contribution
First detailed spectroscopic analysis of luminous type 2 quasar hosts at z ~ 0.5, highlighting stellar populations and galaxy interactions.
Findings
Presence of young post-starburst populations in host galaxies.
Detection of Wolf-Rayet features indicating recent starburst activity.
Evidence of galaxy interactions and close companions in several hosts.
Abstract
We present deep Gemini GMOS optical spectroscopy of nine luminous quasars at redshifts z ~ 0.5, drawn from the SDSS type 2 quasar sample. Our targets were selected to have high intrinsic luminosities (M_V < -26 mag) as indicated by the [O III] 5007 A emission-line luminosity (L_[O III]). Our sample has a median black hole mass of ~ 10^8.8 M_sun inferred assuming the local M_BH-sigma_* relation and a median Eddington ratio of ~ 0.7, using stellar velocity dispersions sigma_* measured from the G band. We estimate the contamination of the stellar continuum from scattered quasar light based on the strength of broad H-beta, and provide an empirical calibration of the contamination as a function of L_[O III]; the scattered light fraction is ~ 30% of L_5100 for objects with L_[O III] = 10^9.5 L_sun. Population synthesis indicates that young post-starburst populations (< 0.1 Gyr) are prevalent…
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