Abstract
In order to explore the nature of the 850μm flux difference between powerful radio galaxies and steep radio-spectrum quasars at z ∼ 1.5 reported by Willott et al. (2002), we have observed 9 sources from their sample of 11 quasars at 1.25 mm. For 7 sources the 1.25 mm fluxes are much brighter than one would expect from a purely thermal dust model fitted to the submm data, providing evidence for the synchrotron nature of the observed 1.25 mm radiation. If we extrapolate a power-law synchrotron spectrum to shorter wavelengths, then for 6 of the 9 sources also the 850μm fluxes are dominated by synchrotron radiation. We discuss how far the (sub)-millimetre data can be interpreted in accordance with the orientation-dependent unified schemes for powerful radio galaxies and quasars. In this case the results challenge the reported evidence for the receding torus model and for the evolutionary trend of a declining dust luminosity with increasing projected size of the radio lobes. © ESO 2005.
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Haas, M., Chini, R., Müller, S. A. H., Bertoldi, F., & Albrecht, M. (2006). MAMBO 1.25 mm observations of 3CR quasars at z ∼ 1.5: On the debate of the unified schemes. Astronomy and Astrophysics, 445(1), 115–122. https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361:20054121
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