2D stellar population and gas kinematics of the inner 1.5 kpc of the post-starburst quasar SDSS J0210-0903
David Sanmartim, Thaisa Storchi-Bergmann, and Michael S. Brotherton

TL;DR
This study uses integral field spectroscopy to analyze the stellar populations and gas kinematics in a post-starburst quasar, revealing outflows and a history of star formation that supports an evolutionary quenching scenario.
Contribution
It provides a detailed resolved stellar and gas kinematic analysis of PSQ J0210-0903, supporting the evolutionary link between starburst and quasar phases.
Findings
Old stars dominate the inner 0.3 kpc
Gas outflows reach -670 km/s
Outflow rate exceeds nuclear accretion rate
Abstract
Post-Starburst Quasars (PSQs) are hypothesized to represent a stage in the evolution of massive galaxies in which the star formation has been recently quenched due to the feedback of the nuclear activity. In this paper our goal is to test this scenario with a resolved stellar population study of the PSQ J0210-0903, as well as of its emitting gas kinematics and excitation. We have used optical Integral Field Spectroscopy obtained with the Gemini GMOS instrument at a velocity resolution of ~120 km/s and spatial resolution of ~0.5 kpc. We find that old stars dominate the luminosity (at 4700 \AA) in the inner 0.3 kpc (radius), while beyond this region (at ~0.8 kpc) the stellar population is dominated by both intermediate age and young ionizing stars. The gas emission-line ratios are typical of Seyfert nuclei in the inner 0.3 kpc, where an outflow is observed. Beyond this region the line…
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