A Search for H2O Megamasers in High-z Type-2 AGNs

A Search for H2O Megamasers in High-z Type-2 AGNs
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We report a search for H2O megamasers in 274 SDSS type-2 AGNs (0.3 < z < 0.83), half of which can be classified as type-2 QSOs from their [OIII] 5007 luminosity, using the Robert C. Byrd Green Bank Telescope (GBT) and the Effelsberg 100-m radio telescope. Apart from the detection of the extremely luminous water vapor megamaser SDSS J080430.99+360718.1, already reported by Barvainis & Antonucci (2005), we do not find any additional line emission. This high rate of non-detections is compared to the water maser luminosity function created from the 78 water maser galaxies known to date and its extrapolation towards the higher luminosities of “gigamasers” that we would have been able to detect given the sensitivity of our survey. The properties of the known water masers are summarized and discussed with respect to the nature of high-z type-2 AGNs and megamasers in general. In the appendix, we list 173 additional objects (mainly radio galaxies, but also QSOs and galaxies) that were observed with the GBT, the Effelsberg 100-m radio telescope, or Arecibo Observatory without leading to the detection of water maser emission.


💡 Research Summary

This paper presents a systematic search for 22 GHz water (H₂O) megamaser emission in a large sample of high‑redshift (0.3 < z < 0.83) type‑2 active galactic nuclei (AGNs) drawn from the Sloan Digital Sky Survey (SDSS). The authors selected 274 objects whose optical spectra show narrow emission lines characteristic of type‑2 AGN; roughly half of these meet the luminosity criterion (


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