The importance of galaxy interactions in triggering type II quasar activity
Patricia Bessiere, Clive N. Tadhunter, Cristina Ramos Almeida, Montse, Villar-Martin

TL;DR
This study investigates the role of galaxy interactions in triggering type II quasar activity, finding a high incidence of interaction signatures and comparing their properties with other galaxy samples to understand the triggering mechanisms.
Contribution
It provides new evidence linking galaxy interactions to type II quasar activation and compares morphological features with other galaxy types to explore different triggering stages.
Findings
75% of quasars show interaction features
Interaction features are brighter in quasars than in quiescent galaxies
Higher interaction rate in radio-loud AGN compared to type II quasars
Abstract
We present deep Gemini GMOS-S optical broad-band images for a complete sample of 20 SDSS selected type II quasars with redshifts 0.3 < z < 0.41 and [OIII] emission line luminosities greater than 10^8.5 solar luminosities. We use these images to determine the significance of galaxy interactions in triggering nuclear activity, finding that 15 (75%) show evidence for interaction in the form of tails, shells, double nuclei etc. The median surface brightness of the features is 23.4 mag arcsec sq and the range is 20.9-24.7 mag arcsec sq. We find a similar rate of interaction in the type II quasars as in a comparison sample of quiescent early-type galaxies at similar redshift (67 +/- 14%). However the surface brightness of the detected features is up to 2 magnitudes brighter for the type II quasars than for the quiescent early-types, which have surface brightnesses in the range 22.1-26.1 mag…
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