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Extremely Luminous Water Vapor Emission from a Type 2 Quasar at Redshift z = 0.66

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Published 2005 July 8 © 2005. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved. Printed in U.S.A.
, , Citation Richard Barvainis and Robert Antonucci 2005 ApJ 628 L89 DOI 10.1086/432666

1538-4357/628/2/L89

Abstract

A search for water masers in 47 Sloan Digital Sky Survey type 2 quasars using the Green Bank Telescope has yielded a detection at a redshift of z = 0.660. This maser is more than an order of magnitude higher in redshift than any previously known and, with a total isotropic luminosity of 23,000 L, also the most powerful. The presence and detectability of water masers in quasars at z ~ 0.3-0.8 may provide a better understanding of quasar molecular tori and disks, as well as fundamental quasar and galaxy properties such as black hole masses. Water masers at cosmologically interesting distances may also eventually provide, via direct distance determinations, a new cosmological observable for testing the reality and properties of dark energy, currently inferred primarily through Type 1a supernova measurements.

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