Abstract

Rest-frame 0.48-1.1 μm emission line strengths and molecular gas mass (H2) upper limits for three luminous infrared sources — the hyperluminous infrared galaxies (HyLIGs: L ir ≥ 1013 L⨀ where L ir ∼ L(8 – 1000μm) IRAS F09105+4108 (z = 0.4417), IRAS F15307+3252 (z = 0.926), and the optically-selected QSO PG 1634+706 (z = 1.338) — are presented. Diagnostic emission-line ratios ([O III] λ5007/Hs, [S II] λ6724/Hα, [N II] λ6583/Hα, and [S III] λλ9069+9532/Hα) indicate a Seyfert 2-like spectrum for both infrared galaxies, consistent with previously published work. Upper limits on the molecular gas mass for all three sources are M(H2) < 1 – 3 x 1010 h -2 M⨀ (q0 = 0.5, H 0 = 100h km s-1 Mpc-1), less than the H2 mass of the most gas-rich infrared galaxies in the local Universe. All three sources have L ir/L′CO ∼ 1300 – 2000, the most extreme values for extra-galactic sources measured to date. Given the relatively warm far-infrared colors for all three objects, much of their infrared luminosity may emanate from a relatively small quantity of hot dust near an AGN.

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