Host galaxy contribution to the colours of 'red' quasars
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Masci, F. J.
- Webster, R. L.
- Francis, P. J.
Abstract
We describe an algorithm that measures self-consistently the relative galaxy contribution in a sample of radio quasars from their optical spectra alone. This is based on a spectral fitting method which uses the size of the characteristic 4000 Å feature of elliptical galaxy spectral energy distributions. We apply this method to the Parkes half-Jansky flat-spectrum sample of Drinkwater et al. to determine whether emission from the host galaxy can significantly contribute to the very red optical to near-infrared colours observed. We find that at around 2σ confidence, most of the reddening in unresolved (mostly quasar-like) sources is unlikely to be the result of contamination by a red stellar component.
Additional Information
© 1998 RAS. Accepted 1998 August 10. Received 1998 July 6; in original form 1998 March 16. Published: 21 December 1998. FJM acknowledges support from an APRA Scholarship, and RLW from an ARC research grant.Attached Files
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- University of New South Wales
- Australian Research Council
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