Friday, January 18, 2013

1301.3953 (Ray P. Norris et al.)

The brightest ULIRG:watching the birth of a quasar    [PDF]

Ray P. Norris, Minnie Y. Mao, Emil Lenc, Bjorn Emonts, Rob G. Sharp
The extreme ULIRG F00183-7111 has recently been found to have a radio-loud AGN with jets in its centre, representing an extreme example of the class of radio-loud AGNs buried within dusty star-forming galaxies. This source appears to be a rare example of a ULIRG glimpsed in the (presumably) brief period as it changes from "quasar mode" to "radio mode" activity. Such transition stages probably account for many of the high-redshift radio-galaxies and extreme high-redshift ULIRGs, and so this object at the relatively low redshift of 0.328 offers a rare opportunity to study this class of objects in detail. We have also detected the CO signal from this galaxy with the ATCA, and here describe the implications of this detection for future ULIRG studies.
View original: http://arxiv.org/abs/1301.3953

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