Abstract We present medium resolution near-infrared host galaxy spectra of low redshift quasars, PG (z =0.064), PG (z =0.158), and PG (z =0.086). The observations were done by using the Infrared Camera and Spectrograph (IRCS) at the Subaru 8.2m telescope. The full width at half maximum of the point spread function was about 0.3arcsec by operations of an adaptive optics system, which can effectively resolve the quasar spectra from the host galaxy spectra. We spent up to several hours per target and developed data reduction methods to reduce the systematic noises of the telluric emissions and absorptions. From the obtained spectra, we identified absorption features of Mg I (1.503μm), Si I (1.589μm) and CO (6-3) (1.619μm), and measured the velocity dispersions of PG to be 132±110kms−1 and PG to be 264±215kms−1. By using an relation of elliptical galaxies, we derived the black hole (BH) mass of PG , and PG . These values are consistent with the BH mass values from broad emission lines with an assumption of a virial factor of 5.5.
Medium resolution near-infrared spectra of the host galaxies of nearby quasars
Advances in Space Research ; 54 , 6 ; 1129-1134
2014-05-21
6 pages
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Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
Medium resolution near-infrared spectra of the host galaxies of nearby quasars
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