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25 April 2024
 
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Spitzer 24 micron imaging of Faint Radio Sources in the FLSv: a new radio-loud, Mid-IR/optically obscured population?
M. Orienti ; M.A. Garrett ; C. Reynolds ; R. Morganti ;
Date 29 Dec 2004
Subject astro-ph
Affiliation1,2), M.A. Garrett , C. Reynolds , R. Morganti ( Universita di Bologna, Italy, Istituto di Radioastronomia - CNR, Italy, Joint Institute for VLBI in Europe, The Netherlands, Netherlands Foundation for Research in Astronomy
AbstractData from the Spitzer Space Telescope (the First Look Survey - FLS) have recently been made public. We have compared the 24 micron images with very deep WSRT 1.4 GHz observations (Morganti et al. 2004), centred on the FLS verification strip (FLSv). Approximately 75% of the radio sources have corresponding 24 micron identifications. Such a close correspondence is expected, especially at the fainter radio flux density levels, where star forming galaxies are thought to dominate both the radio and mid-IR source counts. Spitzer detects many sources that have no counter-part in the radio. However, a significant fraction of radio sources detected by the WSRT (about 25%) have no mid-IR identification in the FLSv (implying a 24 micron flux density less than 100 microJy). The fraction of radio sources without a counterpart in the mid-IR appears to increase with increasing radio flux density, perhaps indicating that some fraction of the AGN population may be detected more readily at radio than Mid-IR wavelenghts. We present initial results on the nature of the radio sources without Spitzer identification, using data from various multi-waveband instruments, including the publicly available R-band data from the Kitt Peak 4-m telescope.
Source arXiv, astro-ph/0412661
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