Here we explore the infrared (IR) properties of the progenitors of high-z quasar host galaxies. Adopting the cosmological, data-constrained semi-analytic model GAMETE/QSOdust, we simulate several independent merger histories of a luminous quasar at z ˜ 6, following black hole growth and baryonic evolution in all its progenitor galaxies. We find that a fraction of progenitor galaxies (about 0.4 objects per single luminous quasar) at 6.5 < z < 8 has an IR luminosity of LIR > 1013 L⊙ (hyper-luminous IR galaxies; HyLIRGs). HyLIRGs progenitors reside in the most massive haloes, with dark matter (DM) masses of MDM ˜ 1012.5-1013 M⊙. These systems can be easily observed in their ˜1 mm-continuum emission in a few seconds of integration time with the Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array, and at least 40 per cent of them host nuclear black hole activity that is potentially observable in the soft and hard X-ray band. Our findings are in line with recent observations of exceptional massive DM haloes hosting HyLIRGs at z ˜ 7, suggesting that z ˜ 6 luminous quasars are indeed the signposts of these observed rare peaks in the high-z cosmic density field, and that massive IR-luminous galaxies at higher z are their natural ancestors.

The infrared-luminous progenitors of high-z quasars / Ginolfi, M; Schneider, R; Valiante, R; Pezzulli, E; Graziani, L; Fujimoto, S; Maiolino, R. - In: MONTHLY NOTICES OF THE ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY. - ISSN 0035-8711. - 483:1(2019), pp. 1256-1264. [10.1093/mnras/sty3205]

The infrared-luminous progenitors of high-z quasars

Ginolfi, M;Schneider, R;Pezzulli, E;Graziani, L;
2019

Abstract

Here we explore the infrared (IR) properties of the progenitors of high-z quasar host galaxies. Adopting the cosmological, data-constrained semi-analytic model GAMETE/QSOdust, we simulate several independent merger histories of a luminous quasar at z ˜ 6, following black hole growth and baryonic evolution in all its progenitor galaxies. We find that a fraction of progenitor galaxies (about 0.4 objects per single luminous quasar) at 6.5 < z < 8 has an IR luminosity of LIR > 1013 L⊙ (hyper-luminous IR galaxies; HyLIRGs). HyLIRGs progenitors reside in the most massive haloes, with dark matter (DM) masses of MDM ˜ 1012.5-1013 M⊙. These systems can be easily observed in their ˜1 mm-continuum emission in a few seconds of integration time with the Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array, and at least 40 per cent of them host nuclear black hole activity that is potentially observable in the soft and hard X-ray band. Our findings are in line with recent observations of exceptional massive DM haloes hosting HyLIRGs at z ˜ 7, suggesting that z ˜ 6 luminous quasars are indeed the signposts of these observed rare peaks in the high-z cosmic density field, and that massive IR-luminous galaxies at higher z are their natural ancestors.
2019
galaxies: evolution, galaxies: high-redshift, quasars: general, infrared: galaxies, submillimetre: galaxies
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The infrared-luminous progenitors of high-z quasars / Ginolfi, M; Schneider, R; Valiante, R; Pezzulli, E; Graziani, L; Fujimoto, S; Maiolino, R. - In: MONTHLY NOTICES OF THE ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY. - ISSN 0035-8711. - 483:1(2019), pp. 1256-1264. [10.1093/mnras/sty3205]
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