The Cosmic Evolution of Quasar Host Galaxies

Falomo, Renato; Kotilainen, Jari K.; Pagani, Claudio; Scarpa, Riccardo; Treves, Aldo
Bibliographical reference

The Astrophysical Journal, Volume 604, Issue 2, pp. 495-507.

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2004
Number of authors
5
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0
Citations
41
Refereed citations
37
Description
We present the results of a near-infrared imaging study of the host galaxies of 17 quasars in the redshift range 1RLQ(host)=-27.55+/-0.12 and K>RLQ(host)=-26.83+/-0.25]. Comparison with other samples of quasar hosts at similar and lower redshift indicates that the difference in the host luminosity between RLQs and RQQs remains the same from z=2 to the present epoch. No significant correlation is found between the nuclear and the host luminosities. Assuming that the host luminosity is proportional to the black hole mass, as observed in nearby massive spheroids, these quasars emit at very different levels (spread ~1.5 dex) with respect to their Eddington luminosity and with the same distribution for RLQs and RQQs. Apart from a factor of ~2 difference in luminosity, the hosts of RLQs and RQQs of comparable nuclear luminosity appear to follow the same cosmic evolution as massive inactive spheroids. Taken together, our results support a view where nuclear activity can occur in all luminous ellipticals without producing a significant change in their global properties and evolution. Quasar hosts appear to be already well formed at z~2, in disagreement with the predictions of models for the joint formation and evolution of galaxies and active nuclei based on the hierarchical structure formation scenario.