349 research outputs found
Molecular gas in QSO host galaxies
We present the results of a survey for CO line emission from a sample of
nearby QSO hosts taken from the Hamburg/ESO survey (HES) and the Veron-Cetty
and Veron quasar catalogue. From a total of 39 observed sources we clearly
detected 5 objects with >10sigma signals (HE 0108-4743, HE 0224-2834,
J035818.7-612407, HE 1029-1831, HE 2211-3903). Further 6 sources show marginal
detections on the 2sigma level.Comment: 4 pages, 1 figure, submitted to "QSO Hosts: Evolution and
Environment", P.D. Barthel, D.B. Sanders, eds., August 2005, Leiden
University (The Netherlands), New Astr. Re
A Sample of X-Ray active extragalactic Sources suitable for NIR Adaptive Optics Observations
Recent X-ray surveys have now resolved most of the X-ray background (XRB)
into discrete sources. While this represents a break- through in the
understanding of the XRB, the astrophysical nature of these sources still
remains mysterious. In this article we present a sample of X-ray/optically
selected extragalactic objects which are suitable for adaptive optics
observations in the near infrared (NIR) at highest angu- lar resolution. The
sample is based on a cross-correlation of the Sloan Digital Sky Survey and the
ROSAT All Sky Survey. The NIR properties can help to disentangle the nature of
the X-ray bright, partially absorbed and spectroscopically passive background
objects and their hosts.Comment: 4 pages with 1 figure, LateX, uses newpasp.sty, to appear in "AGN
Physics with the Sloan Digital Sky Survey", ed. G. T. Richards and P. B. Hall
(San Francisco: ASP), 200
VLTI observations of IRS~3: The brightest compact MIR source at the Galactic Centre
The dust enshrouded star IRS~3 in the central light year of our galaxy was
partially resolved in a recent VLTI experiment. The presented observation is
the first step in investigating both IRS~3 in particular and the stellar
population of the Galactic Centre in general with the VLTI at highest angular
resolution. We will outline which scientific issues can be addressed by a
complete MIDI dataset on IRS~3 in the mid infrared.Comment: 4 pages, 3 figures, published in: The ESO Messenge
NIR Observations of the QSO 3C 48 Host Galaxy
In this paper we present new near infrared (NIR) imaging and spectroscopic
data of the quasar 3C 48 and its host galaxy. The data were obtained with the
ESO-VLT camera ISAAC.We report the first detection of the apparent second
nucleus 3C 48A about 100NE of the bright QSO nucleus in the NIR bands J, H, and
Ks. 3C 48A is highly reddened with respect to the host, which could be due to
warm dust, heated by enhanced star formation or by interstellar material
intercepting the radio jet. In fact, all colors on the host galaxy are reddened
by several magnitudes of visual extinction. Imaging and initial spectroscopy
also reveal a stellar content of about 30% to the overall QSO-light in the NIR.
These results are important input parameters for future models of the stellar
populations by taking extinction into account.Comment: 8 pages, 8 figures, accepted by A&
The GRAVITY fringe tracker: correlation between optical path residuals and atmospheric parameters
After the first year of observations with the GRAVITY fringe tracker, we
compute correlations between the optical path residuals and atmospheric and
astronomical parameters. The median residuals of the optical path residuals are
180 nm on the ATs and 270 nm on the UTs. The residuals are uncorrelated with
the target magnitudes for Kmag below 5.5 on ATs (9 on UTs). The correlation
with the coherence time is however extremely clear, with a drop-off in fringe
tracking performance below 3 ms.Comment: submitted to SPIE Astronomical Telescopes & Instrumentation 201
The interferometric baselines and GRAVITY astrometric error budget
GRAVITY is a new generation beam combination instrument for the VLTI. Its
goal is to achieve microarsecond astrometric accuracy between objects separated
by a few arcsec. This accuracy on astrometric measurements is the most
important challenge of the instrument, and careful error budget have been
paramount during the technical design of the instrument. In this poster, we
will focus on baselines induced errors, which is part of a larger error budget.Comment: SPIE Meeting 2014 -- Montrea
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