The colour evolution of high-redshift radio galaxies

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy

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Color, Continuous Radiation, Galactic Evolution, Radio Galaxies, Red Shift, Astronomical Models, Elliptical Galaxies, Spectrophotometry, Stellar Evolution

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The observed colors of about 70 radio galaxies were compared with the predictions of new evolutionary synthesis models in order to study the optical-to-infrared continuum radiation from radio galaxies at large redshifts. It is found that while the bulk of objects at z of greater than 1 are very red in R-K, for the case of most galaxies apparently consistent with passive evolution corresponding to formation redshifts of greater than 5, all high-redshift objects are active in B-R. These observations are consistent with a model in which the old and young stellar populations are decoupled. In this model, the majority of stars are formed at z of much greater than 2, and even the most passive galaxies experience continuing low-level star formation thereafter.

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