Star formation in luminous quasar host galaxies at z=1-2
David J. E. Floyd, James S. Dunlop, Marek J. Kukula, Michael J. I., Brown, Ross J. McLure, Stefi A. Baum, Christopher P. O'Dea

TL;DR
This study uses deep HST imaging to analyze the properties of host galaxies of luminous quasars at redshifts 1-2, revealing their mass, star formation activity, and differences between radio-loud and radio-quiet quasars.
Contribution
First rest-frame U-V colors for quasar host galaxies at z=1-2, showing their mass, star formation rates, and differences based on radio-loudness.
Findings
Host galaxies are massive (>L*) early-type galaxies.
Bluer colors than typical massive galaxies at same redshift.
Radio-loud quasars have higher star formation rates than radio-quiet ones.
Abstract
We present deep HST/WFPC2, rest-frame U images of 17 ~L* quasars at z=1 and z=2 (V and I bands respectively), designed to explore the host galaxies. We fit the images with simple axisymmetric galaxy models, including a point-source, in order to separate nuclear and host-galaxy emission. We successfully model all of the host galaxies, with luminosities stable to within 0.3 mag. Combining with our earlier NICMOS rest-frame optical study of the same sample, we provide the first rest-frame U-V colours for a sample of quasar host galaxies. While the optical luminosities of their host galaxies indicate that they are drawn purely from the most massive (>~L*) early-type galaxy population, their colours are systematically bluer than those of comparably massive galaxies at the same redshift. The host galaxies of the radio-loud quasars (RLQ) in our sample are more luminous than their radio-quiet…
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