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We have performed HST imaging of a sample of 23 high-redshift (1.8<z<2.75) AGN, drawn from the COMBO-17 survey. The sample contains moderately luminous quasars (M_B ~ -23). The data are part of the GEMS imaging survey that provides high resolution optical images obtained with ACS in two bands (F606W and F850LP), sampling the rest-frame UV flux of the targets. To deblend the AGN images into nuclear and resolved (host galaxy) components we use a PSF subtraction technique that is strictly conservative with respect to the flux of the host galaxy. We resolve the host galaxies in both filter bands in 9 of the 23 AGN, whereas the remaining 14 objects are considered non-detections, with upper limits of less than 5% of the nuclear flux. However, when we coadd the unresolved AGN images into a single high signal-to-noise composite image we find again an unambiguously resolved host galaxy. The recovered host galaxies have apparent magnitudes of 23.0<F606W<26.0 and 22.5<F850LP<24.5 with rest-frame UV colours in the range -0.2<(F606W-F850LP)_obs<2.3. The rest-frame absolute magnitudes at 200 nm are -20.0<M_200nm<-22.2. The photometric properties of the composite host are consistent with the individual resolved host galaxies. We find that the UV colors of all host galaxies are substantially bluer than expected from an old population of stars with formation redshift z=5, independent of the assumed metallicities. These UV colours and luminosities range up to the values found for Lyman-break galaxies (LBGs) at z=3. Our results agree with the recent discovery of enhanced blue stellar light in AGN hosts at lower redshifts. [abridged]
We present the results from a study of the host galaxies of 15 optically selected AGNs with 0.5<z<1.1 from GEMS. GEMS is a Hubble Space Telescope imaging survey of a ~28x28 contiguous field centered on the Chandra Deep Field South in the F606W and F8
We explore the kinematics of 27 z~6 quasar host galaxies observed in [CII]-158 micron ([CII]) emission with the Atacama Large Millimeter/sub-millimeter Array at a resolution of ~0.25. We find that nine of the galaxies show disturbed [CII] emission, e
We investigate quasar outflows at $z geq 6$ by performing zoom-in cosmological hydrodynamical simulations. By employing the SPH code GADGET-3, we zoom in the $2 R_{200}$ region around a $2 times 10^{12} M_{odot}$ halo at $z = 6$, inside a $(500 ~ {rm
We present ALMA observations of the [C II] 158 micron fine structure line and dust continuum emission from the host galaxies of five redshift 6 quasars. We also report complementary observations of 250 GHz dust continuum and CO (6-5) line emission fr
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