Jeremy Lim, Paul T. P. Ho. First Neutral Atomic Hydrogen Images of Quasar Host Galaxies[J]. Astronomical Techniques and Instruments, 1999, (S1): 204-208.
Citation: Jeremy Lim, Paul T. P. Ho. First Neutral Atomic Hydrogen Images of Quasar Host Galaxies[J]. Astronomical Techniques and Instruments, 1999, (S1): 204-208.

First Neutral Atomic Hydrogen Images of Quasar Host Galaxies

  • Violent galactic encounters or mergers are the leading contenders for triggering luminous quasar activity at low redshifts:such interactions can lead to the concent ration of gas in the host galactic nucleus, thus fueling the suspected central superrmassive black hole.Although optical images show a number of violently interacting systems, in many cases the evidence for such interactions is only circumstantial (e.g., asymmet ric optical morphologies, projected nearby companion galaxies)or not at all apparent.Here we image quasar host galaxies for the first time in the redshif ted 21-cm line emission of neutral atomic hydrogen (HI)gas, which in nearby galaxies has proven to be a particularly sensitive as well as enduring tracer of tidal interactions.The three quasars studied have different optical environments normally seen around low-reshift quasars, ranging from a perhaps mildly interacting system to a relatively undisturbed host with a projected neighbouring galaxy to an isolated and apparently serene host galaxy.By contrast with their optical appearences, all three quasar host galaxies exhibit ongoing or remnant tidal HI disruptions tracing galactic encounters or mergers.These observations provide a better understanding of the likely stage of their interaction.
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