The Sloan Digital Sky Survey Reverberation Mapping Project: Quasar Host Galaxies at $z < 0.8$ from Image Decomposition
Minghao Yue, Linhua Jiang, Yue Shen, Patrick B. Hall, Zhefu Yu, Donald, P. Schneider, Luis C. Ho, Keith Horne, Patrick Petitjean, Jonathan R. Trump

TL;DR
This study analyzes low-redshift quasar host galaxies from SDSS, revealing their morphology, stellar masses, and color properties, and compares their black hole and galaxy mass relations to local benchmarks.
Contribution
It provides detailed image decomposition and characterization of quasar host galaxies at z<0.8, including their morphology, stellar mass, and black hole relations, using stacked multi-epoch imaging.
Findings
Host galaxies are massive, star-forming, and disk-like.
The M*-M_BH relation is shallower than the local relation.
Host galaxy colors are consistent with star-forming galaxies.
Abstract
We present the rest-frame UV and optical photometry and morphology of low-redshift broad-line quasar host galaxies from the Sloan Digital Sky Survey Reverberation Mapping project. Our sample consists of 103 quasars at , spanning a luminosity range of mag. We stack the multi-epoch images in the and bands taken by the Canada-France-Hawaii Telescope. The combined -band (-band) images reach a depth of 26.2 (25.2) mag, with a typical PSF size of (). Each quasar is decomposed into a PSF and a S\'ersic profile, representing the central AGN and the host galaxy components, respectively. The systematic errors of the measured host galaxy flux in the two bands are 0.23 and 0.18 mag. The relative errors of the measured galaxy half-light radii () are about 13%. We estimate the rest-frame - and -band flux of the host galaxies,…
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