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Garret Cotter

Professor of Physics

Research theme

  • Astronomy and astrophysics
  • Particle astrophysics & cosmology

Sub department

  • Astrophysics

Research groups

  • Pulsars, transients and relativistic astrophysics
  • The Square Kilometre Array (SKA)
  • Gamma-ray astronomy
Garret.Cotter@physics.ox.ac.uk
Telephone: 01865 (2)73604
Denys Wilkinson Building, room Dalitz 4
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  • Publications

Detection of a CMB decrement towards a cluster of mJy radiosources

(2001)

Authors:

Garret Cotter, Helen J Buttery, Steve Rawlings, Steve Croft, Gary J Hill, Pamela Gay, Rhiju Das, Niv Drory, Keith Grainge, William F Grainger, Michael E Jones, GG Pooley, Richard Saunders

Stellar populations in the nuclear regions of nearby radio galaxies

Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society 325:2 (2001) 636-648

Authors:

I Aretxaga, E Terlevich, RJ Terlevich, G Cotter, AI Díaz

Abstract:

We present optical spectra of the nuclei of seven luminous (P178MHz ≳ 1025 W Hz-1 Sr-1 ) nearby (z < 0.08) radio galaxies, which mostly correspond to the FR II class. In two cases, Hydra A and 3C 285, the Balmer and λ4000-Å break indices constrain the spectral types and luminosity classes of the stars involved, revealing that the blue spectra are dominated by blue supergiant and/or giant stars. The ages derived for the last burst of star formation in Hydra A are between 7 and 40Myr, and in 3C 285 about 10 Myr. The rest of the narrow-line radio galaxies (four) have a λ4000-Å break and metallic indices consistent with those of elliptical galaxies. The only broad-line radio galaxy in our sample, 3C 382, has a strong featureless blue continuum and broad emission lines that dilute the underlying blue stellar spectra. We are able to detect the Ca II triplet in absorption in the seven objects, with good quality data for only four of them. The strengths of the absorptions are similar to those found in normal elliptical galaxies, but these values are consistent both with stellar populations of roughly similar ages (as derived from the Balmer absorption and break strengths) and with mixed young+old populations.

Stellar populations in the nuclear regions of nearby radiogalaxies

(2001)

Authors:

Itziar Aretxaga, Elena Terlevich, Roberto Terlevich, Garret Cotter, Angeles Diaz

Surveying the Sky with the Arcminute MicroKelvin Imager: Expected Constraints on Galaxy Cluster Evolution and Cosmology

(2001)

Authors:

Ruediger Kneissl, Michael E Jones, Richard Saunders, Vincent R Eke, Anthony N Lasenby, Keith Grainge, Garret Cotter

The Stellar Populations of Nearby Radiogalaxies

Chapter in Starburst Galaxies: Near and Far, Springer Nature 88 (2001) 157-162

Authors:

Itziar Aretxaga, Elena Terlevich, Roberto J Terlevich, Garret Cotter, Angeles I Díaz

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