A cosmic dance at z~3: Detecting the host galaxies of the dual AGN system LBQS0302-0019 and Jil with HAWK-I+GRAAL
Abstract
We recently discovered that the luminous radio-quiet QSO LBQS0302-0019 at z=3.286 is likely accompanied by an obscured AGN at 20kpc projected distance, which we dubbed Jil. It represents the tightest candidate obscured/unobscured dual AGN system at z>3. To verify the dual AGN scenario we obtained deep Ks band (rest-frame V band) imaging with the VLT/HAWK-I+GRAAL instrument at 0.4" resolution during science verification in January 2018. Indeed, we detect the individual host galaxies of the QSO and Jil with estimated stellar masses of (M/M)=11.40.5 and (M/M)=10.90.5, respectively. Near-IR spectra obtained with VLT-KMOS reveal a clear [OIII] λ5007 line detection at the location of Jil which does not contribute significantly to the Ks band flux. Both observations therefore corroborate the dual AGN scenario. A comparison to Illustris cosmological simulations suggests a parent halo mass of (Mhalo/M)=13.20.5 for this interacting galaxy system, corresponding to a very massive dark matter halo at that epoch.
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