Heavily Reddened Quasars at z~2 in the UKIDSS Large Area Survey: A Transitional Phase in AGN Evolution
Manda Banerji (IoA, Cambridge), Richard G. McMahon, Paul C. Hewett,, Susannah Alaghband-Zadeh, Eduardo Gonzalez-Solares, Bram P. Venemans

TL;DR
This study identifies a new sample of heavily reddened quasars at z~2, suggesting they are in a transitional phase of AGN evolution characterized by dust expulsion and outflows, which are often missed in optical surveys.
Contribution
It provides the first large near-infrared selected sample of heavily reddened quasars at z~2, revealing their properties and implications for AGN evolution and obscured fractions.
Findings
Reddened quasars show dust extinction of Av~2-6 mags.
Evidence of strong outflows affecting emission lines.
Obscured quasar fraction depends on luminosity.
Abstract
We present a new sample of purely near infra-red selected KVega<16.5 extremely red ((J-K)>2.5) quasar candidates at z~2 from 900 sq deg of data in the UKIDSS Large Area Survey (LAS). Five of these are spectroscopically confirmed to be heavily reddened Type 1 AGN with broad emission lines bringing our total sample of reddened quasars from the UKIDSS-LAS to 12 at z=1.4-2.7. At these redshifts, Ha (6563A) is in the K-band. However, the mean Ha equivalent width of the reddened quasars is only ten per cent larger than that of the optically selected population and cannot explain the extreme colours. Instead, dust extinction of Av~2-6 mags is required to reproduce the continuum colours of our sources. This is comparable to the dust extinctions seen in submillimetre galaxies at similar redshifts. We argue that the AGN are likely being observed in a relatively short-lived breakout phase when…
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