Kk. Mcleod et Gh. Rieke, NEAR-INFRARED IMAGING OF LOW-REDSHIFT QUASAR HOST GALAXIES .2. HIGH-LUMINOSITY QUASARS, The Astrophysical journal, 431(1), 1994, pp. 137-146
We present H-band images of a complete sample of 26 high-luminosity qu
asars selected from the Bright Quasar Survey. We detect the quasar hos
t galaxy in at least 23 of these objects. We compare these galaxies wi
th host galaxies from a complementary sample of low-luminosity quasars
and find the hosts of the high-luminosity quasars to be significantly
brighter at H and possibly more massive. The average galaxy magnitude
corresponds to a luminosity (and approximate mass) twice that of an L
galaxy. The high-luminosity quasars are possibly more likely to have
brighter interacting companions than their low-luminosity counterpart
s. These results are consistent with suggestions that the highest leve
ls of activity in radio-quiet quasars require a large host galaxy or a
close interaction with a massive galaxy and that some of these intera
ctions result in mergers. We also present what we believe is the first
published infrared image of the jet of 3C 273, and we compare this im
age to optical and radio images from the literature. The results are c
onsistent with suggestions that the knots at the end of the jet are du
e to rapid energy loss where the jet is burrowing into the surrounding
medium.