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                    The Massive Hosts of Radio Galaxies Across Cosmic Time 
                        The Massive Hosts of Radio Galaxies Across Cosmic Time
                
            
            
                        
                        - 2007-03-09 
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                            arxiv.org/abs/astro-ph/0703224v1
                         
- Astronomy and Astrophysics 
- Astrophysics 
                
            
            
                
            
            
            
            
                    
                    - 63 pages, 14 figures, accepted for publication in ApJS 
- Scientific paper 
- 10.1086/517887 
- We present the results of a comprehensive Spitzer survey of 69 radio galaxies across 160% for ~75% the high redshift radio galaxies. As expected from unified models of AGN, the stellar fraction of the rest-frame H-band luminosity has no correlation with redshift, radio luminosity, or rest-frame mid-IR (5um) luminosity. Additionally, while the stellar H-band luminosity does not vary with stellar fraction, the total H-band luminosity anti-correlates with the stellar fraction as would be expected if the underlying hosts of these radio galaxies comprise a homogeneous population. The resultant stellar luminosities imply stellar masses of 10^{11-11.5}Msun even at the highest redshifts. Powerful radio galaxies tend to lie in a similar region of mid-IR color-color space as unobscured AGN, despite the stellar contribution to their mid-IR SEDs at shorter-wavelengths. The mid-IR luminosities alone classify most HzRGs as LIRGs or ULIRGs with even higher total-IR luminosities. As expected, these exceptionally high mid-IR luminosities are consistent with an obscured, highly-accreting AGN. We find a weak correlation of stellar mass with radio luminosity. 
                
            
            
                
            
            
            
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