Shining Light on Merging Galaxies I: The Ongoing Merger of a Quasar with a `Green Valley' Galaxy
Robert L. da Silva, J. Xavier Prochaska, David Rosario, Jason, Tumlinson, and Todd M. Tripp

TL;DR
This study presents detailed observations of a galaxy merger at z=0.37 involving a quasar and a green valley galaxy, revealing a photoionized gaseous bridge that offers insights into galaxy evolution during mergers.
Contribution
First detailed analysis of a quasar-galaxy merger with a photoionized bridge, providing new data on gas properties and galaxy interactions at intermediate redshift.
Findings
Gaseous bridge extends 38 kpc, photoionized by the quasar.
The merger system matches the standard galaxy merger paradigm.
The companion galaxy is in the green valley with recent starburst activity.
Abstract
Serendipitous observations of a pair z = 0.37 interacting galaxies (one hosting a quasar) show a massive gaseous bridge of material connecting the two objects. This bridge is photoionized by the quasar (QSO) revealing gas along the entire projected 38 kpc sightline connecting the two galaxies. The emission lines that result give an unprecedented opportunity to study the merger process at this redshift. We determine the kinematics, ionization parameter (log U ~ -2.5 +- 0.03), column density (N_H ~ 10^{21} cm^{-2}), metallicity ([M/H] ~ -0.20 +- 0.15), and mass (~ 10^8 Msun) of the gaseous bridge. We simultaneously constrain properties of the QSO-host (M_DM>8.8x 10^{11} Msun) and its companion galaxy (M_DM>2.1 x 10^{11} Msun; M_star ~ 2 x 10^{10} Msun; stellar burst age=300-800 Myr; SFR~6 Msun/yr; and metallicity 12+log (O/H)= 8.64 +- 0.2). The general properties of this system match the…
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