Young stellar populations in type II quasars: timing the onset of star formation and nuclear activity
Patricia S Bessiere, Clive N Tadhunter, Cristina Ramos Almeida,, Montserrat Villar-Martin, Antonio Cabrera-Lavers

TL;DR
This study investigates the stellar populations in type II quasar host galaxies to understand the timing between galaxy mergers, starburst events, and the onset of quasar activity, revealing that quasars are triggered near the peaks of merger-induced starbursts.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed spectral analysis linking young stellar populations to the timing of quasar activation in merger events.
Findings
62% of hosts show young stellar populations
90% require a young stellar population in their spectral models
71% have young stellar populations younger than 100 Myr
Abstract
Despite the emerging morphological evidence that luminous quasar-like AGN are triggered in galaxy mergers, the natures of the triggering mergers and the order of events in the triggering sequence remain uncertain. In this work, we present a detailed study of the stellar populations of the host galaxies of 21 type II quasars, with the aim of understanding the sequence of events between the onset of the merger, the triggering of the associated starburst and the initiation of the quasar activity. To this end, we model high quality, wide spectral coverage, intermediate resolution optical spectra of the type II quasars. We find that of the 21 objects, the higher-order Balmer absorption lines, characteristic of young stellar populations (YSP) , are directly detected in ~62% of the sample. We also fit these spectra using a number of combinations of stellar and/or power-law components,…
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