2000MNRAS.317..249M


Query : 2000MNRAS.317..249M

2000MNRAS.317..249M - Mon. Not. R. Astron. Soc., 317, 249-258 (2000/September-2)

The evolution of 3CR radio galaxies from z1.

McLURE R.J. and DUNLOP J.S.

Abstract (from CDS):

We present the results of a comprehensive re-analysis of the images of a virtually complete sample of 28 powerful 3CR radio galaxies with redshifts 0.6<z<1.8 from the Hubble Space Telescope (HST) archive. Using a two-dimensional modelling technique we have derived scalelengths and absolute magnitudes for a total of 16 3CR galaxies with a median redshift of z=0.8. Our results confirm the basic conclusions of Best, Longair & Röttgering in that we also find z=1 3CR galaxies to be massive, well-evolved ellipticals, the infrared emission of which is dominated by starlight. However, we in fact find that the scalelength distribution of 3CR galaxies at z≃1 is completely indistinguishable from that derived for their low-redshift counterparts from our own recently completed HST study of active galactic nuclei hosts at z≃0.2. There is thus no evidence that 3CR radio galaxies at z≃1 are dynamically different from 3CR galaxies at low redshift. Moreover, for a 10-object subsample we have determined the galaxy parameters with sufficient accuracy to demonstrate, for the first time, that the z≃1 3CR galaxies follow a Kormendy relation that is indistinguishable from that displayed by low-redshift ellipticals if one allows for purely passive evolution. The implied rather modest level of passive evolution since z≃1 is consistent with that predicted from spectrophotometric models provided one assumes a high formation redshift (z≥4) within a low-density universe. We conclude that there is no convincing evidence for significant dynamical evolution among 3CR galaxies in the redshift interval 0<z<1, and that simple passive evolution remains an acceptable interpretation of the K-z relation for powerful radio galaxies.

Abstract Copyright: 2000, Royal Astronomical Society

Journal keyword(s): galaxies: active - galaxies: evolution - galaxies: fundamental parameters

Simbad objects: 16

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Number of rows : 16
N Identifier Otype ICRS (J2000)
RA
ICRS (J2000)
DEC
Mag U Mag B Mag V Mag R Mag I Sp type #ref
1850 - 2024
#notes
1 3C 22.0 Sy1 00 50 56.3 +51 12 03   22.0       ~ 150 0
2 3C 34.0 rG 01 10 18.7 +31 47 20   21       ~ 174 2
3 3C 41.0 rG 01 26 44.4 +33 13 11   21       ~ 169 1
4 3C 49 rG 01 41 09.2 +13 53 28   22.327 20.920 20.876   ~ 183 1
5 3C 65 rG 02 23 43.2 +40 00 53   23.0       ~ 184 1
6 3C 217 Rad 09 08 50.6 +37 48 19   22       ~ 128 1
7 3C 226.0 Sy1 09 44 16.51944 +09 46 16.9068   19.5       ~ 129 2
8 3C 239 rG 10 11 45.6 +46 28 20   22.5       ~ 155 1
9 3C 247 QSO 10 58 58.8 +43 01 23   21.5       ~ 160 1
10 3C 252.0 G 11 11 32.0 +35 40 45   22       ~ 127 1
11 3C 277.2 Sy1 12 53 32.425 +15 42 25.29   21.5       ~ 152 1
12 3C 289 QSO 13 45 26.699 +49 46 31.39   23       ~ 161 1
13 3C 337 QSO 16 28 53.9 +44 19 03   20.0       ~ 148 1
14 3C 340 rG 16 29 37.8 +23 20 14   22       ~ 125 1
15 3C 352 rG 17 10 44.1001 +46 01 29.834   22.8       ~ 149 1
16 3C 441 rG 22 06 04.9 +29 29 20   21.0       ~ 197 3

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