Galaxy evolution across the optical emission-line diagnostic diagrams?
M. Vitale, L. Fuhrmann, M. Garcia-Marin, A. Eckart, J. Zuther, A., M. Hopkins

TL;DR
This study investigates the role of AGN feedback in galaxy evolution by analyzing radio spectral indices of intermediate-redshift galaxies, revealing a potential evolutionary sequence from star-forming to passive elliptical galaxies.
Contribution
It provides observational evidence linking spectral index flattening to galaxy evolution stages and distinguishes radio core and jet components in Seyferts and LINERs.
Findings
Spectral index flattening correlates with high-metallicity and nuclear activity.
Differences in radio spectra suggest varying core and jet contributions.
Galaxies may transition from star-forming to passive ellipticals along the observed sequence.
Abstract
The discovery of the M-sigma relation, the local galaxy bimodality, and the link between black-hole and host-galaxy properties, have raised the question whether AGN play a role in galaxy evolution. Several theoretical models implement AGN feedback to explain the observed galaxy luminosity function, and possibly the color and morphological transformation of spiral galaxies into passive ellipticals. To understand the importance of AGN feedback, a study of the AGN populations in the radio-optical domain is crucial. A mass sequence linking star-forming galaxies and AGN has been already noted in previous works, and it is now investigated as possible evolutionary sequence. We observed a sample of 119 intermediate-redshift (0.04<z<0.4) SDSS-FIRST radio emitters with the Effelsberg 100-m telescope at 4.85 and 10.45 GHz and obtained spectral indices. We find indications of spectral index…
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