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Scientific paper
May 2007
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=2007sptz.prop40314h&link_type=abstract
Spitzer Proposal ID #40314
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Scientific paper
Pure orientation-dependent AGN unification predicts for unobscured isotropic observables that powerful FRII radio galaxies and steep-spectrum quasars show the same distribution of high-excitation lines to radio power and of high- to low- excitation lines. By means of IRS spectra we were able to provide a successful test of this prediction for radio sources at intermediate redshift up to z<1. But at high redshift z>1 submillimetre observations of quasars and radio galaxies found intriguing differences between the two AGN classes. The differences could be due to the higher intrinsic luminosity at z>1, to co-eval starbursts or to other evolutionary effects which are related to the higher activity at the earlier cosmic epoch. In order to test AGN unification at high redshift and luminosity, we propose to obtain IRS low-resolution spectra of a complete 3CRR sample at 1
Antonucci Robert
Barthel Peter
Chini Rolf
Fazio Giovanni
Haas Martin
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