2010MNRAS.406.1841H


Query : 2010MNRAS.406.1841H

2010MNRAS.406.1841H - Mon. Not. R. Astron. Soc., 406, 1841-1847 (2010/August-2)

Evidence of different star formation histories for high- and low-luminosity radio galaxies.

HERBERT P.D., JARVIS M.J., WILLOTT C.J., McLURE R.J., MITCHELL E., RAWLINGS S., HILL G.J. and DUNLOP J.S.

Abstract (from CDS):

We present the results of our investigation into the stellar populations of 24 radio galaxies at z ≃ 0.5 drawn from four complete, low-frequency-selected radio surveys. We use the strength of the 4000-Å break as an indicator of recent star formation and compare this with radio luminosity, optical spectral classification and morphological classification. We find evidence of different star formation histories for high- and low-luminosity radio sources; our group of low radio luminosity sources (typically Fanaroff-Riley type I sources) has systematically older stellar populations than the higher radio luminosity group. Our sample is also fairly well divided by optical spectral classification. We find that galaxies classified as having low excitation spectra (LEGs) possess older stellar populations than high excitation line objects (HEGs), with the HEGs showing evidence for recent star formation. We also investigate the link between radio morphology, as used by Owen and Laing, and the stellar populations. We find that there is a preference for the `fat-double' sources to have older stellar populations than the `classical double' sources, although this is also linked to these sources lying predominantly in the LEG and HEG categories, respectively. These results are consistent with the hypothesis that HEGs are powered by accretion of cold gas, which could be supplied, for example, by recent mergers, secular instabilities or filamentary cold flows. These processes could also trigger star formation in the host galaxy. The host galaxies of the LEGs do not show evidence for recent star formation and an influx of cold gas and are consistent with being powered by the accretion of the hot phase of the interstellar medium.

Abstract Copyright: © 2010 The Authors. Journal compilation © 2010 RAS

Journal keyword(s): galaxies: active - galaxies: nuclei - galaxies: stellar content

Simbad objects: 24

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Number of rows : 24
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 TOOT J0009+3523 rG 00 09 46.90 +35 23 45.1 23.0 22.8 21.3 20.1 19.2 ~ 4 0
2 TOOT J0018+3510 rG 00 18 53.93 +35 10 12.1 22.6 23.0 21.6 20.3 19.5 ~ 4 0
3 3C 16 rG 00 37 44.570 +13 19 55.00   21       ~ 126 3
4 4C 32.03 rG 00 40 54.9 +33 10 04   20       ~ 144 1
5 3C 46 rG 01 35 25.3 +37 53 52   19.5       ~ 135 2
6 NVSS J021328+341821 rG 02 13 28.5 +34 18 20   21.0       ~ 16 1
7 NVSS J021937+342309 rG 02 19 37.8 +34 23 10           ~ 17 1
8 2C 608 AGN 07 02 08.30458800 +25 13 53.5192680   20.5       ~ 121 0
9 5C 7.7 BiC 08 10 26.048 +26 50 48.98           ~ 16 1
10 4C 34.28A Rad 08 25 14.4 +34 07 18   19.5       ~ 43 1
11 3C 200 rG 08 27 25.38019 +29 18 44.9601   20       ~ 175 1
12 ICRF J085024.7+374709 Sy1 08 50 24.72980261 +37 47 09.4777362   21.08 20.36     ~ 78 2
13 6C 0854+3957 Sy2 08 57 43.54608 +39 45 28.7712   20.6       ~ 36 1
14 3C 244.1 QSO 10 33 33.9860997312 +58 14 35.611906344   19.0 19.0     ~ 186 1
15 4C 38.35 rG 13 03 44.316 +37 56 14.64   19.8       ~ 56 1
16 3C 295 Sy2 14 11 20.6 +52 12 09   22.34 20.80 18.54   ~ 979 5
17 TOOT J1626+4523 rG 16 26 48.50 +45 23 42.6           ~ 5 0
18 3C 341 rG 16 28 04.1 +27 41 43   19       ~ 142 1
19 NVSS J163032+453426 rG 16 30 32.802 +45 34 26.36           ~ 9 0
20 NVSS J164826+504058 rG 16 48 26.2 +50 40 58           ~ 5 1
21 7C 1731+6641 rG 17 31 44.4 +66 38 57           ~ 6 0
22 7C 180706.40+683110.00 G 18 06 50.3 +68 31 40           ~ 14 1
23 3C 427.1 rG 21 04 07.5 +76 33 10   23.3 21.1     ~ 156 1
24 3C 457 QSO 23 12 07.590 +18 45 41.51   19.5       ~ 94 1

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