Mid-infrared Spectroscopy of High-redshift 3CRR Sources

C. Leipski*, M. Haas, S. P. Willner, M. L. N. Ashby, B. J. Wilkes, G. G. Fazio, R. Antonucci, P. Barthel, R. Chini, R. Siebenmorgen, P. Ogle, F. Heymann

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Abstract

Using the Spitzer Space Telescope, we have obtained rest-frame 9-16 mu m spectra of 11 quasars and 9 radio galaxies from the 3CRR catalog at redshifts 1.0 <z <1.4. This complete flux-limited 178 MHz selected sample is unbiased with respect to orientation and therefore suited to studying orientation-dependent effects in the most powerful active galactic nuclei (AGNs). The mean radio-galaxy spectrum shows a clear silicate absorption feature (tau(9.7 mu m) = 1.1) whereas the mean quasar spectrum shows silicates in emission. The mean radio-galaxy spectrum matches a dust-absorbed mean quasar spectrum in both shape and overall flux level. The data for individual objects conform to these results. The trend of the silicate depth to increase with decreasing core fraction of the radio source further supports that for this sample orientation is the main driver for the difference between radio galaxies and quasars, as predicted by AGN unification. However, comparing our high-z sample with lower redshift 3CRR objects reveals that the absorption of the high-z radio galaxy MIR continuum is lower than expected from a scaled-up version of lower luminosity sources, and we discuss some effects that may explain these trends.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)766-775
Number of pages10
JournalAstrophysical Journal
Volume717
Issue number2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 10-Jul-2010

Keywords

  • galaxies: active
  • galaxies: high-redshift
  • infrared: galaxies
  • ACTIVE GALACTIC NUCLEI
  • SPECTRAL ENERGY-DISTRIBUTIONS
  • INTERSTELLAR EXTINCTION LAW
  • POWERFUL RADIO GALAXIES
  • SPITZER-SPACE-TELESCOPE
  • 8.0 MU-M
  • UNIFIED SCHEMES
  • KECK SPECTROPOLARIMETRY
  • INFRARED OBSERVATIONS
  • SILICATE FEATURES

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