The stellar content of low redshift radio galaxies from near-infrared spectroscopy
T. Hyvonen, J.K. Kotilainen, J. Reunanen, R. Falomo

TL;DR
This study uses near-infrared spectroscopy to compare the stellar populations of low-redshift radio galaxies with inactive ellipticals, revealing intermediate age stars and evolutionary differences linked to nuclear activity.
Contribution
First NIR HK-band spectral analysis of low-redshift radio galaxies, showing differences in stellar populations compared to inactive ellipticals and linking star formation to nuclear activity.
Findings
Radio galaxies have higher EW(CO 2.29) than inactive ellipticals.
Presence of intermediate age stellar populations (~2 Gyr) in radio galaxy hosts.
Elliptical galaxies with AGN are at a different evolutionary stage.
Abstract
We present medium spectral resolution near-infrared (NIR) HK-band spectra for 8 low redshift (z<0.06) radio galaxies to study the NIR stellar properties of their host galaxies. As a homogeneous comparison sample, we used 9 inactive elliptical galaxies that were observed with similar resolution and wavelength range. The aim of the study is to compare the NIR spectral properties of radio galaxies to those of inactive early-type galaxies and, furthermore, produce the first NIR HK-band spectra for low redshift radio galaxies. For both samples spectral indices of several diagnostic absorption features, SiI(1.589microns), CO(1.619microns), NaI(2.207microns), CaI(2.263microns), CO(>2.29microns), were measured. To characterize the age of the populations, the measured EWs of the absorption features were fitted with the corresponding theoretical evolutionary curves of the EWs calculated by the…
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