The University of Southampton
University of Southampton Institutional Repository

Evidence for universal gas depletion in a sample of 41 luminous Type 1 quasars at

Evidence for universal gas depletion in a sample of 41 luminous Type 1 quasars at
Evidence for universal gas depletion in a sample of 41 luminous Type 1 quasars at
We present ALMA CO observations of the molecular gas in a sample of 41 luminous unobscured quasars at z $\sim$ 2 from the Sloan Digital Sky Survey. 32 targets comprise the main sample observed in CO(3-2) and 9 targets have archival ALMA data of CO(3-2), CO(4-3) and CO(7-6). All quasars have rest-UV to optical spectra tracing ionised gas in the broad line region (e.g. CIV) and the narrow line region (e.g. [OIII]) and they cover the full range of outflow properties in the SDSS quasar population at these redshifts. 15 out of the 32 quasars in the main sample are detected in CO(3-2) and five out of the nine archival quasars are also detected in CO. The median gas mass for all 20 CO detected quasars is 8.0 $\pm$ 1.5 $\times$ 10$^9$ M$_{\odot}$ with a median M$_{dyn}$ of 1.4 $\pm$ 0.9 $\times$ 10$^{11}$ M$_{\odot}$. We find gas fractions in the range 0.02 - 0.32, which are generally lower than both inactive galaxies and obscured quasars at similar redshifts. We suggest an evolutionary trend in gas fractions of quasar host galaxies from obscured and gas rich to unobscured and gas poor. We note a tentative correlation between the gas fractions and the broad-line region properties with quasars showing high CIV blueshifts, indicating stronger broad-line region winds, having higher gas fractions. Six of the quasars corresponding to 15% of the sample also show evidence for at least one companion galaxy detected in CO at the same redshift.
astro-ph.GA
1365-2966
1163–1184
Molyneux, S.J.
276e11f1-bfa0-495e-98f3-62682de6929f
Banerji, M.
ce0a04bf-70a4-4b64-9027-b1a01def7325
Temple, M.J.
25338a06-ed48-464b-9c19-c973541ca842
Aravena, M.
f6a64124-75df-4b7c-9651-60415bd4052f
Assef, R.J.
93c9ca02-77b3-4373-9664-0039024cae0a
Hewett, P.
a4763f70-9f9a-4a4e-85ed-10694a66e5c9
Jones, G.C.
b7fcf3a8-cdaf-4071-b0b0-2d335f17948d
Puglisi, A.
97237841-1e6d-48fb-9133-671b6f3af18b
Rankine, A.L.
88010438-646c-44d2-95a3-2d9ada0a07eb
Ricci, C.
ad966c44-99ef-42d9-b9bc-d3e560b89de2
Stepney, M.
b769a5cf-0fda-4c4c-8e9d-e29c63e4f62a
Tang, S.
bf5e61b2-648a-46a7-a45e-7ce79c411259
Molyneux, S.J.
276e11f1-bfa0-495e-98f3-62682de6929f
Banerji, M.
ce0a04bf-70a4-4b64-9027-b1a01def7325
Temple, M.J.
25338a06-ed48-464b-9c19-c973541ca842
Aravena, M.
f6a64124-75df-4b7c-9651-60415bd4052f
Assef, R.J.
93c9ca02-77b3-4373-9664-0039024cae0a
Hewett, P.
a4763f70-9f9a-4a4e-85ed-10694a66e5c9
Jones, G.C.
b7fcf3a8-cdaf-4071-b0b0-2d335f17948d
Puglisi, A.
97237841-1e6d-48fb-9133-671b6f3af18b
Rankine, A.L.
88010438-646c-44d2-95a3-2d9ada0a07eb
Ricci, C.
ad966c44-99ef-42d9-b9bc-d3e560b89de2
Stepney, M.
b769a5cf-0fda-4c4c-8e9d-e29c63e4f62a
Tang, S.
bf5e61b2-648a-46a7-a45e-7ce79c411259

Molyneux, S.J., Banerji, M., Temple, M.J., Aravena, M., Assef, R.J., Hewett, P., Jones, G.C., Puglisi, A., Rankine, A.L., Ricci, C., Stepney, M. and Tang, S. (2025) Evidence for universal gas depletion in a sample of 41 luminous Type 1 quasars at . Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 540 (1), 1163–1184. (doi:10.1093/mnras/staf769).

Record type: Article

Abstract

We present ALMA CO observations of the molecular gas in a sample of 41 luminous unobscured quasars at z $\sim$ 2 from the Sloan Digital Sky Survey. 32 targets comprise the main sample observed in CO(3-2) and 9 targets have archival ALMA data of CO(3-2), CO(4-3) and CO(7-6). All quasars have rest-UV to optical spectra tracing ionised gas in the broad line region (e.g. CIV) and the narrow line region (e.g. [OIII]) and they cover the full range of outflow properties in the SDSS quasar population at these redshifts. 15 out of the 32 quasars in the main sample are detected in CO(3-2) and five out of the nine archival quasars are also detected in CO. The median gas mass for all 20 CO detected quasars is 8.0 $\pm$ 1.5 $\times$ 10$^9$ M$_{\odot}$ with a median M$_{dyn}$ of 1.4 $\pm$ 0.9 $\times$ 10$^{11}$ M$_{\odot}$. We find gas fractions in the range 0.02 - 0.32, which are generally lower than both inactive galaxies and obscured quasars at similar redshifts. We suggest an evolutionary trend in gas fractions of quasar host galaxies from obscured and gas rich to unobscured and gas poor. We note a tentative correlation between the gas fractions and the broad-line region properties with quasars showing high CIV blueshifts, indicating stronger broad-line region winds, having higher gas fractions. Six of the quasars corresponding to 15% of the sample also show evidence for at least one companion galaxy detected in CO at the same redshift.

Text
2505.03884v1 - Author's Original
Download (4MB)
Text
staf769 - Version of Record
Available under License Creative Commons Attribution.
Download (3MB)

More information

Accepted/In Press date: 8 May 2025
e-pub ahead of print date: 10 May 2025
Additional Information: Accepted for publication in MNRAS, 22 pages, 11 figures
Keywords: astro-ph.GA

Identifiers

Local EPrints ID: 506002
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/506002
ISSN: 1365-2966
PURE UUID: 494b94d8-dcbc-467f-91da-7fe0771daa9b
ORCID for M. Banerji: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-0639-5141
ORCID for M. Stepney: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-7711-0537

Catalogue record

Date deposited: 27 Oct 2025 17:52
Last modified: 18 Nov 2025 03:01

Export record

Altmetrics

Contributors

Author: S.J. Molyneux
Author: M. Banerji ORCID iD
Author: M.J. Temple
Author: M. Aravena
Author: R.J. Assef
Author: P. Hewett
Author: G.C. Jones
Author: A. Puglisi
Author: A.L. Rankine
Author: C. Ricci
Author: M. Stepney ORCID iD
Author: S. Tang

Download statistics

Downloads from ePrints over the past year. Other digital versions may also be available to download e.g. from the publisher's website.

View more statistics

Atom RSS 1.0 RSS 2.0

Contact ePrints Soton: eprints@soton.ac.uk

ePrints Soton supports OAI 2.0 with a base URL of http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/cgi/oai2

This repository has been built using EPrints software, developed at the University of Southampton, but available to everyone to use.

We use cookies to ensure that we give you the best experience on our website. If you continue without changing your settings, we will assume that you are happy to receive cookies on the University of Southampton website.

×