Authors: Pavlović, Marina 
Prodanović, Tijana
Title: What is driving the evolution of the far-infrared radio correlation?
Journal: Zbornik Matice srpske za prirodne nauke
Volume: 137
First page: 9
Last page: 16
Issue Date: 2019
Rank: М51
ISSN: 0352-4906
DOI: 10.2298/ZMSPN1937009P
Abstract: 
Far infrared-radio correlation represents a linear relationship between far-infrared (FIR) and radio emission in star-forming galaxies. Previous observations have confirmed that this correlation is maintained over a large range of redshift and does not evolve, although a small dispersion is present. However, some of more recent observations at high redshift have shown the opposite. The question that arises is - what is driving this evolution? In this paper we investigate the possibility that galaxy morphology is the answer to this question. A sample of 37 submillimeter galaxies (SMGs) is analyzed. The observation and morphological class of these galaxies has previously been published. We examined FIR-radio correlation in galaxies of different morphological type in this sample and found that for star-forming disk galaxies correlation is stable and does not evolve and for irregular and interacting galaxies we find some hints of evolution.
Keywords: cosmic rays | galaxy evolution | interactions of galaxies | infrared: galaxies | radio continuum: galaxies
Publisher: Matica srpska, Novi Sad

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