The unification of powerful quasars and radio galaxies and their relation to other massive galaxies

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The unification model for powerful radio galaxies (RGs) and radio-loud quasars postulates that these objects are intrinsically the same but viewed along different angles. Herschel Space Observatory data permit the assessment of that model in the far-infrared spectral window. We analyze photometry from Spitzer and Herschel for the distant 3CR hosts, and find that RGs and quasars have different mid-infrared, but indistinguishable far-infrared colors. Both these properties, the former being orientation dependent and the latter orientation invariant, are in line with expectations from the unification model. Adding powerful radio-quiet active galaxies and typical massive star-forming (SF) galaxies to the analysis, we demonstrate that infrared colors not only provide an orientation indicator, but can also distinguish active from SF galaxies.

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Podigachoski, P., Barthel, P., Haas, M., Leipski, C., & Wilkes, B. (2015). The unification of powerful quasars and radio galaxies and their relation to other massive galaxies. Astrophysical Journal Letters, 806(1). https://doi.org/10.1088/2041-8205/806/1/L11

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