The host galaxies of flat-spectrum quasars
New Astronomy Reviews 47:4-5 (2003) 183-186
Abstract:
We present the results of deep VLT-ISAAC Ks-band imaging of four z∼1.5 flat-spectrum quasars selected from the Parkes half-Jansky flat spectrum sample. We find that the hosts of these flat-spectrum quasars are consistent with lying on the K-z Hubble relation for radio galaxies. This implies that the flat-spectrum quasar hosts fall in line with the expectations from orientation based unified schemes and also that they contain black holes of similar mass. Moreover, the width of the Hβ broad emission line in these objects tends to be narrower than in their misaligned (low-frequency selected quasar) counterparts, implying that the width of the Hβ broad emission line depends on source inclination, at least for radio-loud quasars, in line with previous studies. © 2003 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.Exploring the role of jets in the radio/X-ray correlations of GX 339-4
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