Dust tori in radio galaxies
G. van der Wolk, P.D. Barthel, R.F. Peletier, J.W. Pel

TL;DR
This study uses high-resolution mid-infrared imaging to investigate dust tori in various radio galaxy types, finding that many low-excitation and low-efficiency galaxies lack warm dust structures, challenging existing unification models.
Contribution
It provides new observational evidence on the presence or absence of dust tori in different radio galaxy classes, refining the unification scenario based on accretion activity and efficiency.
Findings
Many FR-I and low-excitation FR-II galaxies lack warm dust tori.
High-excitation FR-II and broad line galaxies show infrared excess due to dust.
Thick tori may be absent at low accretion rates and efficiencies.
Abstract
We investigate the validity of the quasar - radio galaxy unification scenario and detect dust tori within radio galaxies of various types. Using VISIR on the VLT, we acquired sub-arcsecond (~0.40") resolution N-band images, at a wavelength of 11.85 micron, of the nuclei of a sample of 27 radio galaxies of four types in the redshift range z=0.006-0.156. The sample consists of 8 edge-darkened, low-power Fanaroff-Riley class I (FR-I) radio galaxies, 6 edge-brightened, class II (FR-II) radio galaxies displaying low-excitation optical emission, 7 FR-IIs displaying high-excitation optical emission, and 6 FR-II broad emission line radio galaxies. Out of the sample of 27 objects, 10 nuclei are detected and several have constraining non-detections at sensitivities of 7 mJy, the limiting flux a point source has when detected with a signal-to-noise ratio of 10 in one hour of source integration. On…
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