SCUBA2 High Redshift Bright Quasar Survey: Far-infrared Properties and Weak-line Features
Qiong Li, Ran Wang, Xiaohui Fan, Xue-Bing Wu, Linhua Jiang, Eduardo, Banados, Bram Venemans, Yali Shao, Jianan Li, Yunhao Zhang, Chengpeng Zhang,, Jeff Wagg, Roberto Decarli, Chiara Mazzucchelli, Alain Omont, and Frank, Bertoldi

TL;DR
This study uses SCUBA2 to survey 54 high-redshift quasars, revealing significant star formation activity and a subset with weak emission lines, suggesting an early phase of galaxy and AGN co-evolution.
Contribution
First submillimetre survey of high-redshift quasars linking FIR luminosity, star formation, and weak UV emission lines, indicating early AGN-galaxy evolutionary stages.
Findings
30% of quasars detected with high FIR luminosities
Weak Lyα emission observed in 11% of sources
Quasars with FIR detections tend to have weaker UV lines
Abstract
We present a submillimetre continuum survey ('SCUBA2 High rEdshift bRight quasaR surveY', hereafter SHERRY) of 54 high redshift quasars at with quasar bolometric luminosities in a range of (0.2, using the Submillimetre Common-User Bolometer Array-2 (SCUBA2) on the James Clerk Maxwell Telescope. About 30% (16/54) of the sources are detected with a typical 850m rms sensitivity of 1.2 (-5 mJy, at ). The new SHERRY detections indicate far-infrared (FIR) luminosities of to , implying extreme star formation rates of 90 to 1060 yr in the quasar host galaxies. Compared with 25 samples, the FIR luminous quasars () are more rare at . The optical/near-infrared…
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