High resolution deep imaging of a bright radio quiet QSO at z~3

Abstract

We have obtained deep J & Ks-band images centered on a bright radio quiet QSO UM402 (zem=2.856) using IRCS camera and AO systems on Subaru Telescope, as well as retrieved WFC3/F140W archive images. A faint galaxy (mk=23.32 +/- 0.05 in the Vega system) that lies ~ 2.4" north of the QSO sightline has been clearly resolved in all three deep high resolution datasets, and appears as an irregular galaxy with two close components in the Ks-band images (separation ~ 0.3"). Given the small impact parameter (b=19.6 kpc, at zlls=2.531), as well as the red color of (J-Ks)vega ~ 1.6, it might be a candidate galaxy giving rise to the Lyman Limit system absorption at zabs=2.531 seen in the QSO spectrum. After carefully subtracting the PSF from the QSO images, the host galaxy of this bright radio quiet QSO at z ~ 3 was marginally revealled. We placed a low limit of the host component of mk ~ 23.3 according to our analyses.

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