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Mid-infrared spectroscopy of high-redshift obscured quasars

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ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL
Volume 674, Issue 2, Pages 676-685

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IOP PUBLISHING LTD
DOI: 10.1086/525245

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galaxies : active; galaxies : high-redshift; galaxies : nuclei; galaxies : starburst; infrared : galaxies; quasars : general

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We present mid-infrared observations of 18 sources from a sample of 21 z similar to 2 radio-intermediate obscured (type 2) quasars. The mid-infrared spectra of the sources are continuum dominated, and 12 sources show deep silicate absorption with tau(9.7) similar to 1-2. Combining mid-infrared and optical spectra, we achieve 86% spectroscopic completeness which allows us to confirm that most (63(-22)(+14)%) z similar to 2 radio-intermediate quasars are obscured. The new spectra also prove that many high-redshift type 2 quasars do not show any rest-frame ultraviolet emission lines. From the 18 individual mid-infrared spectra, we classify most of the sources into three subsamples: those with hints of the 7.7 and 6.2 mu m polyaromatic hydrocarbons (3/18 sources show PAHs; subsample A), those with an excess of emission around 8 mu m but no hint of the 6.2 mu m PAH (7/18 cases; subsample B), and pure-continuum sources with no visible excess (4/18 sources; subsample C). The remaining 4/18 sources have spectra that are featureless or too noisy for any features to be visible. In subsample A, averaging the spectra leads to a statistical detection of both 6.2 and 7.7 mu m PAHs over the continuum, with the strength of the 7.7 mu m PAH comparable to that of submillimeter-selected galaxies (SMGs) at similar redshifts. These sources are in a phase of coeval growth of a supermassive black hole and a host galaxy.

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