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Autori principali: Zhang, Lei, Zhang, Zhi-Yu, Nightingale, James. W., Zou, Ze-Cheng, Cao, Xiaoyue, Tsai, Chao-Wei, Yang, Chentao, Shi, Yong, Wang, Junzhi, Xu, Dandan, Lin, Ling-Rui, Zhou, Jing, Li, Ran
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Pubblicazione: 2022
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Accesso online:https://arxiv.org/abs/2212.07027
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author Zhang, Lei
Zhang, Zhi-Yu
Nightingale, James. W.
Zou, Ze-Cheng
Cao, Xiaoyue
Tsai, Chao-Wei
Yang, Chentao
Shi, Yong
Wang, Junzhi
Xu, Dandan
Lin, Ling-Rui
Zhou, Jing
Li, Ran
author_facet Zhang, Lei
Zhang, Zhi-Yu
Nightingale, James. W.
Zou, Ze-Cheng
Cao, Xiaoyue
Tsai, Chao-Wei
Yang, Chentao
Shi, Yong
Wang, Junzhi
Xu, Dandan
Lin, Ling-Rui
Zhou, Jing
Li, Ran
contents The fast growth of supermassive black holes and their feedback to the host galaxies play an important role in regulating the evolution of galaxies, especially in the early Universe. However, due to cosmological dimming and the limited angular resolution of most observations, it is difficult to resolve the feedback from the active galactic nuclei (AGNs) to their host galaxies. Gravitational lensing, for its magnification, provides a powerful tool to spatially differentiate emission originating from AGN and host galaxy at high redshifts. Here we report a discovery of a jet-like radio structure in a strongly lensed starburst quasar, H1413+117 or Cloverleaf at redshift z= 2.56, based on observational data at optical, sub-millimetre, and radio wavelengths. With both parametric and non-parametric lens models and with reconstructed images in the source plane, we find a well-separated, kpc-scaled, single-sided radio jet located at projected ~1.2 kpc to the northwest of the host galaxy in the source plane. This could indicate the co-existence of feedback from the AGN by both wind and jet in the Cloverleaf quasar.
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spellingShingle Discovery of a radio jet in the Cloverleaf Quasar at z = 2.56
Zhang, Lei
Zhang, Zhi-Yu
Nightingale, James. W.
Zou, Ze-Cheng
Cao, Xiaoyue
Tsai, Chao-Wei
Yang, Chentao
Shi, Yong
Wang, Junzhi
Xu, Dandan
Lin, Ling-Rui
Zhou, Jing
Li, Ran
Astrophysics of Galaxies
The fast growth of supermassive black holes and their feedback to the host galaxies play an important role in regulating the evolution of galaxies, especially in the early Universe. However, due to cosmological dimming and the limited angular resolution of most observations, it is difficult to resolve the feedback from the active galactic nuclei (AGNs) to their host galaxies. Gravitational lensing, for its magnification, provides a powerful tool to spatially differentiate emission originating from AGN and host galaxy at high redshifts. Here we report a discovery of a jet-like radio structure in a strongly lensed starburst quasar, H1413+117 or Cloverleaf at redshift z= 2.56, based on observational data at optical, sub-millimetre, and radio wavelengths. With both parametric and non-parametric lens models and with reconstructed images in the source plane, we find a well-separated, kpc-scaled, single-sided radio jet located at projected ~1.2 kpc to the northwest of the host galaxy in the source plane. This could indicate the co-existence of feedback from the AGN by both wind and jet in the Cloverleaf quasar.
title Discovery of a radio jet in the Cloverleaf Quasar at z = 2.56
topic Astrophysics of Galaxies
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2212.07027