Disentangling star formation and AGN activity in powerful infrared luminous radio galaxies at 1<z<4
Guillaume Drouart, Brigitte Rocca-Volmerange, Carlos De Breuck, and Michel Fioc, Matthew Lehnert, Nick Seymour, Dan Stern, Joel, Vernet

TL;DR
This study analyzes high-redshift radio galaxies to disentangle star formation and AGN activity, revealing episodic growth and diverse star formation origins, with minimal impact from scattered AGN light.
Contribution
It introduces a method combining SED fitting with PEGASE.3 and an AGN torus model to separate star formation and AGN contributions in high-redshift radio galaxies.
Findings
High-redshift radio galaxies show episodic growth at 1<z<4.
Star formation properties vary widely with no clear correlation to AGN luminosity.
Scattered AGN light has limited effect on broad-band SED fitting.
Abstract
High-redshift radio galaxies present signs of both star formation and AGN activity, making them ideal candidates to investigate the connection and coevolution of AGN and star formation in the progenitors of present-day massive galaxies. We make use of a sample of 11 powerful radio galaxies spanning 1<z<4 which have complete coverage of their spectral energy distribution (SED) from UV to FIR wavelengths. Using Herschel data, we disentangle the relative contribution of the AGN and star formation by combining the galaxyevolutioncodePEGASE.3 with an AGN torus model. We find that three components are necessary to reproduce the observed SEDs: an evolved and massive stellar component, a submm bright young starburst, and an AGN torus. We find that powerful radio galaxies form at very high-redshift, but experience episodic and important growth at 1<z<4 as the mass of the associated starburst…
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