School of Astronomy (SoA)
Weekly Seminar
The discovery of a
typical radio galaxy at z = 4.88
Hanifa
Teimourian (Univ. of Hertfordshire, UK)
Abstract:
Discovery of a z=4.88 radio galaxy with
a new technique which does not rely on
pre-selection of a sample based on radio
properties such as steep-spectral index
or small angular size is a new avenue
for finding high redshift radio
galaxies. This radio galaxy was
discovered in the Elais-N2 field and has
a spectral index of alpha = 0.75, i.e.
not ultra-steep spectrum. It also has a
luminosity consistent with being drawn
from the break of the radio luminosity
function and can therefore be considered
as a typical radio galaxy. Using the
Spitzer-SWIRE data over this field we
find that the host galaxy is consistent
with being similarly massive to the
lower redshift powerful radio galaxies
(~1-3L*). We note however, that at
z=4.88 the H-alpha line is redshifted
into the IRAC 3.6micron filter and some
of the flux in this band may be due to
this rather than stellar continuum
emission. The discovery of such a
distant radio source from our initial
spectroscopic observations demonstrate
the promise of our survey for finding
the most distant radio sources.
Wednesday /
23-December-2009 / 2-Dey-1388/ 2:00 PM
IPM Larak
Building, School of Astronomy
Address: Larak Garden, opposite Araj,
Artesh Highway,Tehran, Iran
E-mail: astro(at) ipm.ir
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