Star formation in 3CR radio galaxies and quasars at z < 1
Christian Westhues, Martin Haas, Peter Barthel, Belinda J. Wilkes,, S.P. Willner, Joanna Kuraszkiewicz, Pece Podigachoski, Christian Leipski,, Klaus Meisenheimer, Ralf Siebenmorgen, and Rolf Chini

TL;DR
This study uses Herschel and WISE data to analyze the spectral energy distributions of 87 powerful radio galaxies and quasars at z<1, revealing insights into their dust, star formation, and AGN properties.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive SED analysis of 3CR sources, distinguishing between different AGN types and estimating star formation rates and dust content, advancing understanding of radio galaxy evolution.
Findings
Low star formation rates in most 3CR hosts.
Dust-to-stellar mass ratios are significantly lower than the Milky Way.
Orientation-based unification of high-excitation AGN supported.
Abstract
Using the Herschel Space Observatory we have observed a representative sample of 87 powerful 3CR sources at redshift z < 1. The far-infrared (FIR, 70-500 micron) photometry is combined with mid-infrared (MIR) photometry from the Wide-Field Infrared Survey Explorer (WISE) and catalogued data to analyse the complete spectral energy distributions (SEDs) of each object from optical to radio wavelength. To disentangle the contributions of different components, the SEDs are fitted with a set of templates to derive the luminosities of host galaxy starlight, dust torus emission powered by active galactic nuclei (AGN) and cool dust heated by stars. The level of emission from relativistic jets is also estimated, in order to isolate the thermal host galaxy contribution. The new data are in line with the orientation-based unification of high-excitation radio-loud AGN, in that the dust torus becomes…
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