Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics
Scientific paper
2002-11-20
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
4 pages, 0 figures, uses newpasp.sty: to appear in Active Galactic Nuclei: from Central Engine to Host Galaxy (ASP Conf Ser) S
Scientific paper
Multi-wavelength observations made in the last decade suggest that the universe underwent an intense phase of star formation in the past (z > 1). This intensive activity is commonly attributed to a higher galaxy merger rate when the universe was a fraction of its present age. We examine the role of the powerful radio sources whose comoving density is known to be a few orders of magnitude higher at z ~ 2, the `quasar era'. Taking into account recent models for the temporal evolution of the size and luminosity of a powerful double radio source, as well as Lambda-CDM simulations of the cosmic web of baryonic material at different redshifts, we argue that during the quasar era a high fraction of the volume of the web was occupied by the lobes of double radio sources. Widespread compression of protostellar clouds, triggered by the high pressure of the synchrotron plasma of the radio lobes, can thus be expected to have played a significant role in the global star formation history of the universe. These lobes can also yield a rather high level of magnetization of the intergalactic medium at these early cosmic epochs.
Gopal-Krishna
Osterman Margaret A.
Wiita Paul J.
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