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arxiv: astro-ph/0601485 · v1 · submitted 2006-01-20 · 🌌 astro-ph

Spitzer Reveals Hidden Quasar Nuclei in Some Powerful FR II Radio Galaxies

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keywords galaxiesradiomid-irdustmicronnarrow-linequasarsspitzer
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We present a Spitzer mid-infrared survey of 42 Fanaroff-Riley class II radio galaxies and quasars from the 3CRR catalog at redshift z<1. All of the quasars and 45+/-12% of the narrow-line radio galaxies have a mid-IR luminosity of nuLnu(15 micron) > 8E43 erg/s, indicating strong thermal emission from hot dust in the active galactic nucleus. Our results demonstrate the power of Spitzer to unveil dust-obscured quasars. The ratio of mid-IR luminous narrow-line radio galaxies to quasars indicates a mean dust covering fraction of 0.56+/-0.15, assuming relatively isotropic emission. We analyze Spitzer spectra of the 14 mid-IR luminous narrow-line radio galaxies thought to host hidden quasar nuclei. Dust temperatures of 210-660 K are estimated from single-temperature blackbody fits to the low and high-frequency ends of the mid-IR bump. Most of the mid-IR luminous radio galaxies have a 9.7 micron silicate absorption trough with optical depth <0.2, attributed to dust in a molecular torus. Forbidden emission lines from high-ionization oxygen, neon, and sulfur indicate a source of far-UV photons in the hidden nucleus. However, we find that the other 55+/-13% of narrow-line FR II radio galaxies are weak at 15 micron, contrary to single-population unification schemes. Most of these galaxies are also weak at 30 micron. Mid-IR weak radio galaxies may constitute a separate population of nonthermal, jet-dominated sources with low accretion power

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