Stellar Dynamics and Star-Formation Histories of z 1 Radio-loud Galaxies
Abstract
We investigate the stellar kinematics and stellar populations of 58 radio-loud galaxies of intermediate luminosities (L3 GHz > 1023 W Hz-1 ) at 0.6 < z < 1. This sample is constructed by cross-matching galaxies from the deep VLT/VIMOS LEGA-C spectroscopic survey with the VLA 3 GHz dataset. The LEGA-C continuum spectra reveal for the first time stellar velocity dispersions and age indicators of z 1 radio galaxies. We find that z 1 radio-loud AGN occur exclusively in predominantly old galaxies with high velocity dispersions: σ*> 175 km s-1, corresponding to black hole masses in excess of 108 M. Furthermore, we confirm that at a fixed stellar mass the fraction of radio-loud AGN at z 1 is 5 - 10 times higher than in the local universe, suggesting that quiescent, massive galaxies at z 1 switch on as radio AGN on average once every Gyr. Our results strengthen the existing evidence for a link between high black-hole masses, radio loudness and quiescence at z 1.
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