Physics
Scientific paper
Jul 2001
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=2001esasp.460..139h&link_type=abstract
The Promise of the Herschel Space Observatory. Eds. G.L. Pilbratt, J. Cernicharo, A.M. Heras, T. Prusti, & R. Harris. ESA-SP 460
Physics
Galaxies: Photometry, Quasars: General, Infrared: Galaxies
Scientific paper
ISOPHOT observations supplemented by mm photometry with IRAM gained new insights on dust and synchrotron emission in quasars and radio galaxies. They confirmed former hypotheses, but also raised new suggestions as well: While evidence is growing for the dustiness of quasars, the AGN-starburst connection and the unificaton between radio galaxies and steep stectrum radio-loud quasars, new trends like the redshift dependence of the mid-to-far-IR (AGN-to-starburst) luminosity contribution and the IR-to-radio power ratio are puzzling. Larger data bases from the ISO archive and from the upcoming IR satellites SIRTF and ASCA during the next years will support the findings from the first samples with ISO. However, for most of the new suggestions - in particular those related to cosmic evolution - a clarification will have to wait until the next generation of larger IR telescopes like FIRST.
Chini Rolf
Haas Marcel
Klaas Ulrich
Lemke Deitrich
Meisenheimer Klaus
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