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The Far-Infrared-Radio Correlation in MS0451-03

Astrophysics of Galaxies 2015-06-23 v1

Abstract

We present a multi-wavelength analysis of star-forming galaxies in the massive cluster MS0451.6-0305 at z \sim 0.54 to shed new light on the evolution of the far-infrared-radio relationship in distant rich clusters. We have derived total infrared luminosities for a spectroscopically confirmed sample of cluster and field galaxies through an empirical relation based on SpitzerSpitzer MIPS 24 μ\mum photometry. The radio flux densities were measured from deep Very Large Array 1.4 GHz radio continuum observations. We find the ratio of far-infrared to radio luminosity for galaxies in an intermediate redshift cluster to be qFIRq_{\rm FIR} = 1.80±\pm0.15 with a dispersion of 0.53. Due to the large intrinsic dispersion, we do not find any observable change in this value with either redshift or environment. However, a higher percentage of galaxies in this cluster show an excess in their radio fluxes when compared to low redshift clusters (2713+23%27^{+23}_{-13}\% to 11%11\%), suggestive of a cluster enhancement of radio-excess sources at this earlier epoch. In addition, the far-infrared-radio relationship for blue galaxies, where qFIRq_{\rm FIR} = 2.01±\pm0.14 with a dispersion of 0.35, is consistent with the predicted value from the field relationship, although these results are based on a sample from a single cluster.

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@article{arxiv.1411.3677,
  title  = {The Far-Infrared-Radio Correlation in MS0451-03},
  author = {S. M. Randriamampandry and S. M. Crawford and C. M. Cress and K. M. Hess and M. Vaccari and E. M. Wilcots and M. A. Bershady and G. D. Wirth},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1411.3677},
  year   = {2015}
}

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14 pages, 4 figures, accepted for publication in MNRAS