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2016A&A...585A.142P - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 585A, 142-142 (2016/1-1)

The far-infrared emission of the radio-loud quasar 3C 318.

PODIGACHOSKI P., BARTHEL P.D., PELETIER R.F. and STEENDAM S.

Abstract (from CDS):

3C 318, a radio-loud quasar at z=1.574, is a subgalactic-sized radio source, and a good test-bed for the interplay between black hole and galaxy growth in the high-z Universe. Based on its IRAS, ISO, and SCUBA detections, it has long been considered as one of the most intrinsically luminous (LIR>1013L) infrared sources in the Universe. Recent far-infrared data from the Herschel Space Observatory reveal that most of the flux associated with 3C 318, measured with earlier instruments, in fact comes from a bright nearby source. Optical imaging and spectroscopy show that this infrared-bright source is a strongly star-forming pair of interacting galaxies at z=0.35. Adding existing Spitzer and SDSS photometry, we perform a spectral energy distribution analysis of the pair, and find that it has a combined infrared luminosity of LIR=1.5x1012L, comparable to other intermediate-redshift ultra-luminous infrared galaxies studied with Herschel. Isolating the emission from 3C 318's host, we robustly constrain the level of star formation to a value a factor of three lower than that published earlier, which is more in line with the star formation activity found in other Herschel-detected 3CR objects at similar redshift.

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Journal keyword(s): galaxies: active - galaxies: high-redshift - galaxies: star formation - infrared: galaxies - quasars: individual: 3C318

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