Extremely red galaxy counterparts to 7C radio sources

Willott, Chris J.; Rawlings, Steve; Blundell, Katherine M.
Bibliographical reference

Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, Volume 324, Issue 1, pp. 1-17.

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2001
Number of authors
3
IAC number of authors
1
Citations
48
Refereed citations
41
Description
We present RIJHK imaging of seven radio galaxies from the 7C Redshift Survey (7CRS) which lack strong emission lines and we use these data to investigate their spectral energy distributions (SEDs) with models that constrain their redshifts. Six of these seven galaxies have extremely red colours (R-K>5.5) and we find that almost all of them lie in the redshift range 1L*) galaxies, which formed the bulk of their stars several Gyr earlier, that is at epochs corresponding to redshifts z>~5. If a similar fraction of all z~1.5 radio galaxies are old, then extrapolation of the radio luminosity function shows that, depending on the radio source lifetimes, between 10 and 100 per cent of the near-IR selected extremely red object (ERO) population undergo a radio outburst at epochs corresponding to 1~5 and these objects probably undergo at least two periods of active galactic nucleus activity: one at high redshift during which the black hole forms and another one at an epoch corresponding to z~1.5.