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A&A 469, 913-923 (2007)
DOI: 10.1051/0004-6361:20066359
The nearby QSO host I Zw 1 : the stellar disk and adjacent objects
J. Scharwächter1, A. Eckart2, S. Pfalzner2, I. Saviane1, and J. Zuther21 European Southern Observatory, Casilla 19001, Santiago 19, Chile
e-mail: jscharwa@eso.org
2 I. Physikalisches Institut, Universität zu Köln, Zülpicher Str. 77, 50937 Köln, Germany
(Received 7 September 2006 / Accepted 9 May 2007)
Abstract
Context.The relation between tidal interactions, starbursts,
and the onset and/or fueling
of active galactic nuclei (AGN) is a matter of debate.
I Zw 1
is considered as the prototypical
narrow-line Seyfert 1 galaxy (NLS1) and as one of the closest
quasi-stellar objects (QSOs). With a clear spiral host and a small
companion galaxy to the west,
I Zw 1
is a possible example
of minor-merger-related nuclear activity.
Aims.This study investigates possible signs of a relation between
merger process, star formation activity, and AGN properties in
the case of
I Zw 1
.
Methods.The morphology of
I Zw 1
and nearby sources is investigated
via high-resolution near-infrared (NIR) images.
Color trends in the host galaxy of
I Zw 1
are discussed by means
of optical-to-NIR color composites.
Long-slit spectra of
the QSO nucleus of
I Zw 1
and of the two nearby sources to the
north and the west of the
I Zw 1
disk are analyzed.
Results.The data support the scenario of a tidal interaction between
I Zw 1
and the small companion galaxy to the west.
A concentration of blue color in the western part
of the
I Zw 1
host galaxy might be the
manifestation of merger-induced star formation activity.
Previous findings that the likely companion has an old evolved stellar
population are substantiated by the new data. An extension to the
west of the putative companion emerges as a separate source.
The source to the north of the
I Zw 1
disk is reconfirmed
as a late-type foreground star. Lines in the
nuclear K-band
spectrum of
I Zw 1
are discussed in comparison to
data prior to this article and line fluxes are reported.
Key words: galaxies: quasars: individual: I Zw 1 -- galaxies: Seyfert -- galaxies: interactions -- methods: observational
© ESO 2007
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