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Herschel-ATLAS: far-infrared properties of radio-selected galaxies

Authors :
Hardcastle, MJ
Virdee, JS
Jarvis, MJ
Bonfield, DG
Dunne, L
Rawlings, S
Stevens, JA
Christopher, NM
Heywood, I
Mauch, T
Rigopoulou, D
Verma, A
Baldry, IK
Bamford, SP
Buttiglione, S
Cava, A
Clements, DL
Cooray, A
Croom, SM
Dariush, A
De Zotti, G
Eales, S
Fritz, J
Hill, DT
Hughes, D
Hopwood, R
Ibar, E
Ivison, RJ
Jones, DH
Loveday, J
Maddox, SJ
Michalowski, MJ
Negrello, M
Norberg, P
Pohlen, M
Prescott, M
Rigby, EE
Robotham, ASG
Rodighiero, G
Scott, D
Sharp, R
Smith, DJB
Temi, P
Van Kampen, E
Science and Technology Facilities Council (STFC)
Publication Year :
2010

Abstract

We use the Herschel-ATLAS science demonstration data to investigate the star-formation properties of radio-selected galaxies in the GAMA-9h field as a function of radio luminosity and redshift. Radio selection at the lowest radio luminosities, as expected, selects mostly starburst galaxies. At higher radio luminosities, where the population is dominated by AGN, we find that some individual objects are associated with high far-infrared luminosities. However, the far-infrared properties of the radio-loud population are statistically indistinguishable from those of a comparison population of radio-quiet galaxies matched in redshift and K-band absolute magnitude. There is thus no evidence that the host galaxies of these largely low-luminosity (Fanaroff-Riley class I), and presumably low-excitation, AGN, as a population, have particularly unusual star-formation histories. Models in which the AGN activity in higher-luminosity, high-excitation radio galaxies is triggered by major mergers would predict a luminosity-dependent effect that is not seen in our data (which only span a limited range in radio luminosity) but which may well be detectable with the full Herschel-ATLAS dataset.<br />10 pages, 4 colour figures. Accepted for publication in MNRAS (Herschel special issue)

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00358711
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....8e4a373c068ee7b7453903add2c9f866