NEAR-INFRARED SPECTROSCOPY OF POWERFUL RADIO GALAXIES AT Z = 2.2-2.6

Authors
Citation
As. Evans, NEAR-INFRARED SPECTROSCOPY OF POWERFUL RADIO GALAXIES AT Z = 2.2-2.6, The Astrophysical journal, 498(2), 1998, pp. 553-569
Citations number
57
Categorie Soggetti
Astronomy & Astrophysics
Journal title
ISSN journal
0004637X
Volume
498
Issue
2
Year of publication
1998
Part
1
Pages
553 - 569
Database
ISI
SICI code
0004-637X(1998)498:2<553:NSOPRG>2.0.ZU;2-V
Abstract
Near-infrared spectroscopy (lambda(rest)similar to 3700-6800 Angstrom) of eight high-redshift powerful radio galaxies (HzPRGs) at z = 2.2-2. 6 is presented. Strong forbidden lines and Her emission were detected in all sources; the data show evidence that the emission lines of the HzPRGs may contribute a substantial fraction (similar to 25%-98%) of t heir total observed H- and/or K-band light. Diagnostic emission-line r atios-[O III] lambda 5007/K beta versus [S II] lambda lambda 6716, 673 1/H alpha-for three of the eight HzPRGs are consistent with the presen ce of a Seyfert 2 nucleus; the [O III] lambda 5007/H beta and [S II] l ambda lambda 6716, 6731/H alpha ratios and/or limits of the remaining five galaxies are inconclusive. Furthermore, all six of the galaxies f or which both H-and K-band spectra were obtained have observed [O III] lambda 5007/(H alpha + [N II] lambda lambda 6548, 6583) ratios consis tent with Seyfert 2 ionization. Much of the inability to detect the we aker emission lines of [S II] lambda lambda 6716, 6731 in three of the galaxies and HE in any of the galaxies may be caused by moderate amou nts of dust: for the two sources with previously measured Ly alpha flu xes, the observed Ly alpha/H alpha ratios are similar to 1.5, much les s than the value of 16 expected for gas in a dust-free medium photoion ized by a hard, nonthermal continuum. If such a discrepancy is caused solely by dust, this ratio translates into A(v) similar to 0.5-1.0 mag (depending on which extinction curve-Milky Way, SMC, or LMC-is used) at the rest frame optical wavelengths of the galaxies and a correspond ing factor of similar to 1.6-2.5 reduction in optical flux. None of th e eight HzPRGs at z = 2.2-2.6 has a broad (Delta v(FWHM) > 1500 km s(- 1)) emission-line core, and it is not clear whether any have broad emi ssion-line wings. However, the near-infrared spectrum of 3C 22, a z = 0.937 radio galaxy with 1 mu m luminosity comparable to that of the ra dio galaxies at z = 2.2-2.6 and a radio luminosity only 3-5 times less , shows direct evidence for broad Ha! emission wings. Such a feature i s indicative of the presence of a partially obscured Seyfert 1 nucleus . Given that 3C 22 is at similar to 1/3 the luminosity distance of the sample of HzPRGs at z = 2.2-2.6, a thorough search for such a faint f eature in the more distant galaxies may require 8-10 m class telescope s. These new data, along with recent UV-to-optical polarimetry showing evidence of high polarization in many HzPRGs, provide evidence that m any HzPRGs are predominantly ionized by an active nucleus, and that a significant fraction of their spectral energy distribution may be caus ed by nonthermal emission from an active galactic nucleus (AGN).