On the cosmological evolution of the black hole-host galaxy relation in quasars




Portinari L, Kotilainen J, Falomo R, Decarli R

PublisherWILEY-BLACKWELL

2012

Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society

MONTHLY NOTICES OF THE ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY

MON NOT R ASTRON SOC

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420

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0035-8711

DOIhttps://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2966.2011.20086.x



Observed quasar hosts are consistent with no evolution from the local M-BH-L-host relation and suggest a significant increase of the mass ratio Gamma = M-BH/M-star(host) from z = 0 to 3. Taken at face value, this is totally at odds with the predictions of SAMs, where the intrinsic Gamma shows little evolution and quasar host galaxies at high redshift are systematically overluminous (and/or have an undermassive BH). However, since quasars preferentially trace very massive black holes (10(9)-10(10) M-circle dot) at the steep end of the luminosity and mass function, the ensuing selection biases can reconcile the present SAMs with the observations. A proper interpretation of quasar host data thus requires the global approach of SAMs so as to account for statistical biases.



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