Limits to Rest-Frame Ultraviolet Emission From Far-Infrared-Luminous z~6 Quasar Hosts
Madeline A. Marshall, Mira Mechtley, Rogier A. Windhorst, Seth H., Cohen, Rolf A. Jansen, Linhua Jiang, Victoria R. Jones, J. Stuart B. Wyithe,, Xiaohui Fan, Nimish P. Hathi, Knud Jahnke, William C. Keel, Anton M., Koekemoer, Victor Marian, Keven Ren, Jenna Robinson

TL;DR
This study used Hubble Space Telescope imaging to set upper limits on the ultraviolet emission and stellar mass of $z\sim6$ quasar host galaxies, revealing dense environments with potential companion galaxies but no direct host detection.
Contribution
First to constrain UV emission and stellar mass of $z\sim6$ quasar hosts using surface brightness modeling with MCMC, and to identify potential companion galaxies in dense environments.
Findings
Host galaxy stellar mass $<2\times10^{11} M_\odot$
Detected up to 9 potential companion galaxies
Quasars reside in dense, star-forming environments
Abstract
We report on a Hubble Space Telescope search for rest-frame ultraviolet emission from the host galaxies of five far-infrared-luminous quasars and the hot-dust free quasar SDSS J0005-0006. We perform 2D surface brightness modeling for each quasar using a Markov-Chain Monte-Carlo estimator, to simultaneously fit and subtract the quasar point source in order to constrain the underlying host galaxy emission. We measure upper limits for the quasar host galaxies of mag and mag, corresponding to stellar masses of . These stellar mass limits are consistent with the local - relation. Our flux limits are consistent with those predicted for the UV stellar populations of host galaxies, but likely in the presence of significant dust ( mag). We also…
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