TY - JOUR
T1 - First Results from the JWST Early Release Science Program Q3D
T2 - Benchmark Comparison of Optical and Mid-infrared Tracers of a Dusty, Ionized Red Quasar Wind at z = 0.435
AU - Rupke, David S.N.
AU - Wylezalek, Dominika
AU - Zakamska, Nadia L.
AU - Veilleux, Sylvain
AU - Bertemes, Caroline
AU - Ishikawa, Yuzo
AU - Liu, Weizhe
AU - Sankar, Swetha
AU - Vayner, Andrey
AU - Grace Lim, Hui Xian
AU - McCrory, Ryan
AU - Murphree, Grey
AU - Whitesell, Lillian
AU - Shen, Lu
AU - Liu, Guilin
AU - Barrera-Ballesteros, Jorge K.
AU - Chen, Hsiao Wen
AU - Diachenko, Nadiia
AU - Goulding, Andy D.
AU - Greene, Jenny E.
AU - Hainline, Kevin N.
AU - Hamann, Fred
AU - Heckman, Timothy
AU - Johnson, Sean D.
AU - Lutz, Dieter
AU - Lützgendorf, Nora
AU - Mainieri, Vincenzo
AU - Nesvadba, Nicole P.H.
AU - Ogle, Patrick
AU - Sturm, Eckhard
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2023. The Author(s). Published by the American Astronomical Society.
PY - 2023/8/1
Y1 - 2023/8/1
N2 - The [O iii] 5007 Å emission line is the most common tracer of warm, ionized outflows in active galactic nuclei across cosmic time. JWST newly allows us to use mid-IR spectral features at both high spatial and spectral resolution to probe these same winds. Here we present a comparison of ground-based, seeing-limited [O iii] and space-based, diffraction-limited [S iv] 10.51 μm maps of the powerful, kiloparsec-scale outflow in the Type 1 red quasar SDSS J110648.32+480712.3. The JWST data are from the Mid-InfraRed Instrument. There is a close match in resolution between the data sets (∼0.″6), in ionization potential of the O+2 and S+3 ions (35 eV) and in line sensitivity (1-2 × 10-17 erg s-1 cm-2 arcsec-2). The [O iii] and [S iv] line shapes match in velocity and line width over much of the 20 kpc outflowing nebula, and [S iv] is the brightest line in the rest-frame 3.5-19.5 μm range, demonstrating its usefulness as a mid-IR probe of quasar outflows. [O iii] is nevertheless intrinsically brighter and provides better contrast with the point-source continuum, which is strong in the mid-IR. There is a strong anticorrelation of [O iii]/[S iv] with average velocity, which is consistent with a scenario of differential obscuration between the approaching (blueshifted) and receding (redshifted) sides of the flow. The dust in the wind may also obscure the central quasar, consistent with models that attribute red quasar extinction to dusty winds.
AB - The [O iii] 5007 Å emission line is the most common tracer of warm, ionized outflows in active galactic nuclei across cosmic time. JWST newly allows us to use mid-IR spectral features at both high spatial and spectral resolution to probe these same winds. Here we present a comparison of ground-based, seeing-limited [O iii] and space-based, diffraction-limited [S iv] 10.51 μm maps of the powerful, kiloparsec-scale outflow in the Type 1 red quasar SDSS J110648.32+480712.3. The JWST data are from the Mid-InfraRed Instrument. There is a close match in resolution between the data sets (∼0.″6), in ionization potential of the O+2 and S+3 ions (35 eV) and in line sensitivity (1-2 × 10-17 erg s-1 cm-2 arcsec-2). The [O iii] and [S iv] line shapes match in velocity and line width over much of the 20 kpc outflowing nebula, and [S iv] is the brightest line in the rest-frame 3.5-19.5 μm range, demonstrating its usefulness as a mid-IR probe of quasar outflows. [O iii] is nevertheless intrinsically brighter and provides better contrast with the point-source continuum, which is strong in the mid-IR. There is a strong anticorrelation of [O iii]/[S iv] with average velocity, which is consistent with a scenario of differential obscuration between the approaching (blueshifted) and receding (redshifted) sides of the flow. The dust in the wind may also obscure the central quasar, consistent with models that attribute red quasar extinction to dusty winds.
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U2 - 10.3847/2041-8213/aced85
DO - 10.3847/2041-8213/aced85
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85170099977
SN - 2041-8205
VL - 953
JO - Astrophysical Journal Letters
JF - Astrophysical Journal Letters
IS - 2
M1 - L26
ER -