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Spitzer_Approved_<strong>Extragalactic</strong><br />

Mar 25, 10 16:24 Page 513/742<br />

Spitzer Space Telescope − Archive Research Proposal #3433<br />

The Far−Infrared Properties <strong>of</strong> A Large Radio Selected Sample in the SIRTF−FLS<br />

Principal Investigator: Eric Richards<br />

Institution: Talaldega College<br />

Technical Contact: Eric Richards, Talaldega College<br />

Co−Investigators:<br />

Don Walters, South Carolina State University<br />

Science Category: AGN/quasars/radio galaxies<br />

Dollars Approved: 37553.0<br />

Abstract:<br />

We propose to analyze the infrared properties <strong>of</strong> a large sample <strong>of</strong> 10,000 radio<br />

sources within the principal SIRTF−First Look Survey. Our focus primarily will<br />

be on the far infrared photometry at 24, 70, and 160 microns <strong>of</strong> these radio<br />

objects selected at 1.4 GHz above 80 muJy. This study will constitute the single<br />

largest microJy radio sample to date allowing for characterization <strong>of</strong> their<br />

optical identifications, and source <strong>of</strong> radio−FIR radiation as primarily<br />

star−forming and/or non−thermal via AGN activity. We will create the following<br />

data products for dissemination to the astronomical community: 1) a catalog <strong>of</strong><br />

6,000 radio objects identified in the SIRTF−FLS survey above 80 muJy complete<br />

with radio, optical, X−ray, near and far infrared photometry and redshifts (or<br />

limits) where possible. 2) An aggregate and bi−variate radio and far−infrared<br />

luminosity function constructed from the complete sample <strong>of</strong> 3565 radio sources<br />

between redshifts <strong>of</strong> 0.1 to 3 to an accuracy <strong>of</strong> 10% or better. 3) An angular<br />

correlation function and study <strong>of</strong> the clustering properties <strong>of</strong> radio and<br />

infrared selected galaxies over spatial distances <strong>of</strong> 1−100 Mpc. 4) A list <strong>of</strong><br />

unusual objects based on extreme colors and radio/optical properties for<br />

follow−up.<br />

Spitzer_Approved_<strong>Extragalactic</strong><br />

Printed_by_SSC<br />

Mar 25, 10 16:24 Page 514/742<br />

Spitzer Space Telescope − General Observer Proposal #50087<br />

Is the Structure <strong>of</strong> the Dusty Torus Related to the Physics <strong>of</strong> the Accretion<br />

Disk?<br />

Principal Investigator: Gordon Richards<br />

Institution: Johns Hopkins University<br />

Technical Contact: Gordon Richards, Johns Hopkins University<br />

Co−Investigators:<br />

Moshe Elitzur, University <strong>of</strong> Kentucky<br />

Sarah Gallagher, UCLA/UWO<br />

Dean Hines, Space Science <strong>Institute</strong><br />

Zeljko Ivezic, University <strong>of</strong> Washington<br />

Martin Elvis, SAO<br />

Rajesh Deo, Drexel University<br />

Science Category: AGN/quasars/radio galaxies<br />

Observing Modes: IrsStare<br />

Hours Approved: 19.3<br />

Abstract:<br />

We propose to investigate the question ‘‘Is the structure <strong>of</strong> the dusty torus<br />

related to the physics <strong>of</strong> the accretion disk’?’’ using low resolution IRS<br />

spectra <strong>of</strong> a sample <strong>of</strong> high−redshift quasars. We will observe a representative<br />

sample <strong>of</strong> 18 bright SDSS quasars with 1.6

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