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Spitzer Infrared Spectrograph (IRS) Observations of the Redshift 3.91 Quasar APM 08279+5255

September 2004 • 2004ApJS..154..151S

Authors • Soifer, B. T. • Charmandaris, V. • Brandl, B. R. • Armus, L. • Appleton, P. N. • Burgdorf, M. J. • Devost, D. • Herter, T. • Higdon, S. J. U. • Higdon, J. L. • Houck, J. R. • Lawrence, C. R. • Morris, P. W. • Teplitz, H. I. • Uchida, K. I. • van Cleve, J. • Weedman, D.

Abstract • The Infrared Spectrograph (IRS) on board the Spitzer Space Telescope has been used to obtain low- and moderate-resolution spectra of the dust- and gas-rich quasar APM 08279+5255 (z=3.91). Broad Paα and Paβ recombination lines of hydrogen were detected at wavelengths of 9.235 and 6.315 μm, respectively, as well as a strong, red continuum that is a smooth power law over the observed (rest-frame) wavelength range 5.3-35 μm (1.08-7.1 μm). The observed Paα/Paβ line flux ratio of 1.05+/-0.2 is far from the case B value of ~2 and simple models of high-density, high optical depth ionized-gas regions (~1.8). This deviation is opposite in sense to the expected effect of reddening. No evidence is found in the spectrum for either the 3.3 or the 6.2 μm emission features usually attributed to aromatic hydrocarbons in gas-rich galaxies in the local universe. This is consistent with the high-luminosity active galactic nucleus (AGN) nature of APM 08279+5255.

The IRS was a collaborative venture between Cornell University and Ball Aerospace Corporation, funded by NASA through JPL and the Ames Research Center.

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Appleton

Phil Appleton

Senior Scientist


Lee_armus

Lee Armus

Senior Scientist


Harry_teplitz

Harry Teplitz

Senior Scientist