Authors: Pavlović, Marina 
Prodanović, Tijana
Affiliations: Mechanics 
Mathematical Institute of the Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts 
Title: THE INFLUENCE OF INTERACTIONS OF DISTANT GALAXIES ON THEIR NON-THERMAL RADIO EMISSION
First page: 52
Conference: XX Serbian Astronomical Conference, October 16-20, 2023, Belgrade, Serbia, Book of abstracts
Editors: Jelena Petrović
Dušan Marčeta
Ana Lalović
Issue Date: 2023
Rank: M34
ISBN: 978-86-82296-05-8
URL: https://sac20.aob.rs/assets/BookOfAbstract.pdf
Abstract: 
It has been established that a strong linear correlation exists between the thermal
far-infrared (FIR) and non-thermal radio emissions of star-forming galaxies. Recent
research on this correlation at high redshifts has revealed that it is evolving as red-
shifts increase. This paper explores potential physical factors contributing to this cor-
relation’s evolution, with one likely explanation being galaxy interactions. Galaxie’s
morphology serves as an indicator of past or ongoing interactions, as irregular galaxy
shapes are often the result of collisions or close encounters. To investigate this hypoth-
esis, a sample of dusty star-forming galaxies from the COSMOS field, up to a redshift
of z = 3.5, was carefully selected. The sample was divided into two subsets based
on morphological types: disk and irregular galaxies. The evolution of the correlation
with redshift was analyzed separately for each subset. The study did not find any
indication of redshift evolution in the FIR-radio correlation for both disk and irregu-
lar galaxy subsets. However, the analysis did reveal that irregular galaxies exhibited
a lower mean correlation parameter, qFIR, suggesting that they might influence the
correlation’s evolution if their prevalence in the sample increases at higher redshifts.
Publisher: Belgrade : Astronomical Observatory

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