The Far-Infrared-Radio Correlation in MS0451-03
Abstract
We present a multi-wavelength analysis of star-forming galaxies in the massive cluster MS0451.6-0305 at z 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 MIPS 24 m 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 = 1.800.15 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 ( to ), suggestive of a cluster enhancement of radio-excess sources at this earlier epoch. In addition, the far-infrared-radio relationship for blue galaxies, where = 2.010.14 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