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2011MNRAS.413.1777S - Mon. Not. R. Astron. Soc., 413, 1777-1786 (2011/May-3)

HerMES: SPIRE emission from radio-selected active galactic nuclei.

SEYMOUR N., SYMEONIDIS M., PAGE M.J., AMBLARD A., ARUMUGAM V., AUSSEL H., BLAIN A., BOCK J., BOSELLI A., BUAT V., CASTRO-RODRIGUEZ N., CAVA A., CHANIAL P., CLEMENTS D.L., CONLEY A., CONVERSI L., COORAY A., DOWELL C.D., DWEK E., EALES S., ELBAZ D., FRANCESCHINI A., GLENN J., GONZALEZ SOLARES E.A., GRIFFIN M., HATZIMINAOGLOU E., IBAR E., ISAAK K., IVISON R.J., LAGACHE G., LEVENSON L., LU N., MADDEN S., MAFFEI B., MAINETTI G., MARCHETTI L., NGUYEN H.T., O'HALLORAN B., OLIVER S.J., OMONT A., PANUZZO P., PAPAGEORGIOU A., PEARSON C.P., PEREZ-FOURNON I., POHLEN M., RAWLINGS J.I., RIZZO D., ROSEBOOM I.G., ROWAN-ROBINSON M., SCHULZ B., SCOTT D., SHUPE D.L., SMITH A.J., STEVENS J.A., TRICHAS M., TUGWELL K.E., VACCARI M., VALTCHANOV I., VIGROUX L., WANG L., WRIGHT G., XU C.K. and ZEMCOV M.

Abstract (from CDS):

We examine the rest-frame far-infrared emission from powerful radio sources with 1.4-GHz luminosity densities of 25 ≤ log(L1.4/W/Hz) ≤ 26.5 in the extragalactic Spitzer First Look Survey field. We combine Herschel/SPIRE flux densities with Spitzer/Infrared Array Camera and Multiband Imaging Photometer for Spitzer infrared data to obtain total ({img}m) infrared luminosities for these radio sources. We separate our sources into a moderate, 0.4 < z < 0.9, and a high, 1.2 < z < 3.0, redshift sub-sample and we use Spitzer observations of a z < 0.1 3CRR sample as a local comparison. By comparison to numbers from the Square Kilometre Array (SKA) Simulated Skies, we find that our moderate-redshift sample is complete and our high-redshift sample is 14 per cent complete. We constrain the ranges of mean star formation rates (SFRs) to be 3.4–4.2, 18–41 and 80–581 M/yr for the local, moderate- and high-redshift samples, respectively. Hence, we observe an increase in the mean SFR with increasing redshift which we can parametrize as ∼(1 + z)Q, where Q = 4.2±0.8. However, we observe no trends of mean SFR with radio luminosity within the moderate- or high-redshift bins. We estimate that radio-loud active galactic nuclei (AGN) in the high-redshift sample contribute 0.1–0.5 per cent to the total SFR density at that epoch. Hence, if all luminous starbursts host radio-loud AGN we infer a radio-loud phase duty cycle of 0.001–0.005.

Abstract Copyright: 2011 The Authors Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society2011 RAS

Journal keyword(s): galaxies: active - infrared: galaxies - radio continuum: galaxies

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