The host galaxies of luminous type 2 AGNs at z ∼ 0.3–0.4
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Urbano Mayorgas, J. J.; Villar Martín, M.; Buitrago, F.; Piqueras López, J.; Rodríguez del Pino, B.; Koekemoer, A. M.; Huertas Company, M.; Domínguez Tenreiro, R.; Carrera Troyano, Francisco Jesús
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This article has been accepted for publication in Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society © 2018 The Author(s) Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Royal Astronomical Society. All rights reserved.
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MNRAS 483, 1829?1849 (2019)
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Oxford University Press
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Galaxies: active
Galaxies: evolution
Quasars: general
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ABSTRACT: We study the morphological and structural properties of the host galaxies associated with 57 optically selected luminous type 2 active galactic nuclei (AGNs) at z ∼ 0.3–0.4: 16 high-luminosity Seyfert 2 [HLSy2, 8.0 ≤ log(L[oIII]/Lʘ) < 8.3] and 41 obscured [QSO2, log(L[O III]/Lʘ) ≥ 8.3] quasars. With this work, the total number of QSO2s at z < 1 with parametrized galaxies increases from ∼35 to 76. Our analysis is based on Hubble Space Telescope WFPC2 and ACS images that we fit with GALFIT. HLSy2s and QSO2s show a wide diversity of galaxy hosts. The main difference lies in the higher incidence of highly disturbed systems among QSO2s. This is consistent with a scenario in which galaxy interactions are the dominant mechanism triggering nuclear activity at the highest AGN power. There is a strong dependence of galaxy properties with AGN power (assuming L[O III] is an adequate proxy). The relative contribution of the spheroidal component to the total galaxy light (B/T) increases with L[O III]. While systems dominated by the spheroidal component spread across the total range of L[O III], most disc-dominated galaxies concentrate at log(L[O III]/Lʘ)