The Spitzer High-redshift Radio Galaxy Survey

We present results from a comprehensive imaging survey of 70 radio galaxies at redshifts 1 < z < 5.2 using all three cameras on board the Spitzer Space Telescope. The resulting spectral energy distributions unambiguously show a stellar population in 46 sources and hot dust emission associated...

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Veröffentlicht in:The Astrophysical journal 2010-12, Vol.725 (1), p.36-62
Hauptverfasser: De Breuck, Carlos, Seymour, Nick, Stern, Daniel, Willner, S. P, Eisenhardt, P. R. M, Fazio, G. G, Galametz, Audrey, Lacy, Mark, Rettura, Alessandro, Rocca-Volmerange, Brigitte, Vernet, Joël
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Zusammenfassung:We present results from a comprehensive imaging survey of 70 radio galaxies at redshifts 1 < z < 5.2 using all three cameras on board the Spitzer Space Telescope. The resulting spectral energy distributions unambiguously show a stellar population in 46 sources and hot dust emission associated with the active nucleus in 59. Using a new rest-frame S 3 Delta *mm/S 1.6 Delta *mm versus S 5 Delta *mm/S 3 Delta *mm criterion, we identify 42 sources where the rest-frame 1.6 Delta *mm emission from the stellar population can be measured. For these radio galaxies, the median stellar mass is high, 2 X 1011 M , and remarkably constant within the range 1 < z < 3. At z>3, there is tentative evidence for a factor of two decrease in stellar mass. This suggests that radio galaxies have assembled the bulk of their stellar mass by z ~ 3, but confirmation by more detailed decomposition of stellar and active galactic nucleus (AGN) emission is needed. The rest-frame 500 MHz radio luminosities are only marginally correlated with stellar mass but are strongly correlated with the rest-frame 5 Delta *mm hot dust luminosity. This suggests that the radio galaxies have a large range of Eddington ratios. We also present new Very Large Array 4.86 and 8.46 GHz imaging of 14 radio galaxies and find that radio core dominance--an indicator of jet orientation--is strongly correlated with hot dust luminosity. While all of our targets were selected as narrow-lined, type 2 AGNs, this result can be understood in the context of orientation-dependent models if there is a continuous distribution of orientations from obscured type 2 to unobscured type 1 AGNs rather than a clear dichotomy. Finally, four radio galaxies have nearby (
ISSN:0004-637X
1538-4357
DOI:10.1088/0004-637X/725/1/36