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Published January 1997 | Published + Submitted
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Sub-arcsecond imaging and spectroscopy of the radio-loud highly polarized quasar PKS 1610-771

Abstract

We report on imaging and spectroscopic observations of the radio-loud, highly polarized quasar PKS 1610-771 (z = 1.71). Our long-slit spectroscopy of the companion 4.55" NW of the quasar confirms the stellar nature of this object, so ruling out the previously suspected gravitationally lensed nature of this system. PKS 1610-771 looks fuzzy on our sub-arcsecond R and I images and appears located in a rich environment of faint galaxies. Possible magnification, without image splitting of the quasar itself, by some of these maybe foreground galaxies cannot be excluded. The continuum fuzz (made of the closest two objects, viz. A and D) is elongated in a direction orthogonal to the E vector of the optical polarization, as in high-redshift radio-galaxies. The spectrum of PKS 1610-771 appears strongly curved, in a convex way, with a maximum of intensity at ~7,600 Å (2,800 Å rest frame), possibly indicating a strong ultraviolet absorption by dust.

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© 1997 European Southern Observatory (ESO). Received 22 March 1996; Accepted 11 June 1996. Based on observations obtained with the New Technology Telescope at the European Southern Observatory, La Silla, Chile. The authors would like to thank R.W. Hunstead and J. Baker for helpful comments and for providing their published composite quasar spectrum, as well as E. Bertin for help and comments concerning the optimal use of his photometry program. The SIMBAD database has been consulted for finding the available literature on the object. The research of the Liège team on gravitational lenses is supported in part by the contracts ARC 94/99-178 "Action de Recherche Concertée de la Communauté Française" (Belgium) and the European Community, HCM Network CHRX-CT92-0044. SGD acknowledges a partial support from the NSF PYI award AST-9157412.

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