350 μm Dust Emission from High‐Redshift Quasars

  • Beelen A
  • Cox P
  • Benford D
  • et al.
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Abstract

We report detections of six high-redshift (1.8 ≤ z ≤ 6.4), optically luminous, radio-quiet quasars at 350 μm, using the SHARC II bolometer camera at the Caltech Submillimeter Observatory. Our observations double the number of high-redshift quasars for which 350 μm photometry is available. By combining the 350 μm measurements with observations at other submillimeter/millimeter wavelengths, for each source we have determined the temperature of the emitting dust (ranging from 40 to 60 K) and the far-infrared luminosity [(0.6-2.2) × 1013Lodot;], The combined mean spectral energy distribution of all high-redshift quasars with two or more rest-frame far-infrared photometric measurements is best fit with a graybody with temperature of 47 ± 3 K and a dust emissivity power-law spectral index of β= 1.6 ± 0.1. This warm dust component is a good tracer of the starburst activity of the quasar host galaxy. The ratio of the far-infrared to radio luminosities of infrared-luminous, radio-quiet high-redshift quasars is consistent with that found for local star-forming galaxies. © 2006. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved.

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Beelen, A., Cox, P., Benford, D. J., Dowell, C. D., Kovacs, A., Bertoldi, F., … Carilli, C. L. (2006). 350 μm Dust Emission from High‐Redshift Quasars. The Astrophysical Journal, 642(2), 694–701. https://doi.org/10.1086/500636

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